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OFFICERS  AND  STUDENTS. 


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UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA, 

CHAPEL  HILL,  K  C.,  April  8th,  1889. 

I  wish  it  to  be  understood  that  the  following  sketches  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  North  Carolina  are  not  intended  as  a  grave  history  for  the  public, 
but  chiefly  for  the  gratification  of  the  students,  old  and  new.  I  have 
been  compelled  to  prepare  them  hastily,  even  hurriedly,  while  much 
engrossed  with  other  duties.  I  have  not  hesitated  to  use  extracts  from 
my  published  addresses,  now  out  of  print.  Fragmentary  and  imper- 
fect as  the  sketches  are,  I  venture  to  hope  that  they  will  be  of  interest, 
not  only  to  those  for  whom  they  are  especially  designed,  but  to  all 
friends  of  our  University. 

KEMP  P.  BATTLE. 


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SKETCHES  OF  THE  HISTORY 

OF  THE 

UNIVERSITY  OF   NORTH   CAROLINA, 

BY  PRESIDENT  KEMP  P.  BATTLE. 


It  might  be  claimed  that  the  Centennial  year  of  American  In- 
dependence was  likewise  the  Centennial  year  of  the  University  of 
North  Carolina,  although  the  charter  was  not  granted  until  1789. 

In  December,  1776,  a  Convention,  then  called  Congress,  of 
enlightened  men  met  at  Halifax  to  form  a  Constitution  for  the 
new  free  State  of  North  Carolina,  under  whose  protection  the 
people  could  maintain  the  Independence  they  had  declared  a  few 
months  before. 

Without  an  army  or  navy,  they  had  entered  on  a  war  for  exist- 
ence with  a  nation  powerful,  populous  and  wealthy,  having  the 
tradition  of  invincibility,  which  had,  under  Marlborough,  within 
the  century,  broken  the  power  of  the  Great  Louis  of  France — had, 
with  heavy  hand,  crushed  the  fortunes  of  the  Pretender  at  Culloden 
— had  sent  Wolfe  to  storm  the  Heights  of  Quebec ;  had  swept  the 
seas  with  her  fleets.  The  Revolution,  if  it  failed,  was  Rebellion.  The 
penalty  of  defeat  was  the  doom  of  traitors.  The  State  had  barely 
two  hundred  thousand  inhabitants,  widely  scattered  and  badly 
armed,  and  divided  in  sentiment.  But  notwithstanding  these 
odds,  this  Congress,  with  wisdom  unparalleled  and  faith  approach- 
ing sublimity,  provided  for  the  interests  of  unborn  children.  They 
knew  that  those  children  would  not  be  capable  of  freedom  with- 
out education.  They  knew  there  could  be  no  education  without 

1 


2  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

teachers.  They  knew  that  teachers  could  not  be  procured  without 
colleges,  and  they  made  the  requirement  of  the  University  a  part 
of  the  fundamental  law.  In  the  month  of  December,  1776,  in 
the  Constitution  of  the  new  State,  then  first  adopted,  are  found 
these  golden  words,  written  amid  storms  and  thunderings,  to  be 
made  good  when  the  sun  shone  on  a  free  and  united  people : 

"ALL  USEFUL  LEARNING  SHALL  BE  DULY  ENCOURAGED  AND 
PROMOTED  IN  ONE  OR  MORE  UNIVERSITIES." 

It  was  an  act  of  sagacity  and  courage  and  far-seeing  statesman- 
ship, prompted  by  the  bold  men  of  Mecklenburg,  who,  smarting 
under  the  repeal  of  the  charter  of  Queen's  College,  instructed  their 
delegates,  John  Phifer,  Robert  Irwin,  Zaccheus  Wilson,  Hezekiah 
Alexander,  and  lastly,  but  most  prominent,  Waightstill  Avery, 
when  cannon  were  booming  and  banners  were  flying  and  soldiers 
marshalling  for  the  great  death-struggle,  to  use  all  their  endeavors 
for  the  establishment  of  a  University  and  its  endowment  and 
maintenance. 

The  Revolutionary  Fathers  went  to  their  honored  graves.  Gen- 
eration after  generation  grew  up  and  passed  away.  The  old  Con- 
stitution, after  conferring  the  blessing  of  good  government  for 
many  decades,  was  amended  to  suit  the  wants  of  a  growing  West. 
A  great  civil  war  desolated  our  land  and  destroyed  institutions 
woven  into  the  fabric  of  society.  A  race  of  slaves  was  suddenly 
made  a  part  of  the  governing  voting  element  of  the  State.  A 
Constitution,  superseding  the  old  Constitution  of  1776,  was  adopted 
to  carry  into  effect  this  great  change,  and  by  a  singular  coincidence, 
exactly  one  hundred  years  after  the  adoption  of  the  old  Constitu- 
tion, the  people  of  the  State  amended  the  new,  giving  it  a  shape 
which  will  probably  remain  essentially  unchanged  to  a  distant 
period.  But  in  all  these  vicissitudes  and  changes,  showing  the 
settled  determination  of  the  people  of  North  Carolina,  which  no 
anxieties  or  disasters  could  banish  from  their  minds,  is  still  the 
substance  of  those  golden  words  of  1776 ;  or  rather  the  execution 
of  the  mandate  of  the  old  Constitution,  in  part,  is  assumed,  and 
the  General  Assembly  is  directed  to  go  on  and  provide  for  rearing 
up,  to  the  full  magnitude  of  its  usefulness,  the  University  of  the 
State. 

While  the  Revolution  was  progressing,  as  might  be  anticipated, 


University  of  North  Carolina.  3 

the  mandate  of  the  Constitution  lay  dormant.  Inter  arma  silent 
leges.  When  Caswell  was  beating  McDonald  at  Moore's  Creek 
Bridge,  and  Campbell,  Shelby,  Cleveland,  Sevier,  Williams  and 
McDowell  were  capturing  Ferguson's  forces  at  King's  Mountain, 
and  Cornwallis  and  Greene  were  wrestling  for  the  victory  at  Guil- 
ford,  and  Fanning  was  carrying  as  prisoner  from  Hillsboro  the 
Governor  of  our  State,  and  the  momentous  question  whether  our 
ancestors  were  patriots  or  traitors  was  still  undecided,  there  was  no 
time  for  erecting  universities.  And  after  the  war,  industry  must 
have  time  for  restoring  plenty  to  wasted  lands  and  statesmanship  to 
form  a  settled  government  in  the  place  of  a  nerveless  confederacy. 
In  the  month  of  November,  1789,  our  State,  after  first  a  stern 
refusal  and  then  a  coy  hesitation  of  a  year,  entered  the  American 
Union.  In  the  next  month  of  December,  as  if  forming  part  of  a 
comprehensive  plan,  the  charter  of  the  University,  under  the  pow- 
erful advocacy  of  Davie,  was  granted  by  the  General  Assembly. 
The  Trustees  under  the  charter  comprised  the  great  men  of  the 
State,  the  good  men  of  the  State,  the  trusted  leaders  of  the  people. 
The  first  named  and  chairman  was  Samuel  Johnston,  who,  in 
legislative,  executive  and  judicial  station,  in  war  and  peace,  left  the 
impress  of  his  wise  conservatism  on  the  State.  There  were  James 
Iredell,  one  of  the  earliest  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States,  and  Alfred  Moore,  his  successor  in  this  high  office. 
There  were  the  first  Federal  District  Judge,  Colonel  John  Stokes, 
and  John  Sitgreaves,  his  successor.  There  was  Hugh  Williamson, 
the  historian,  and  signer  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States, 
a  delegate  to  the  Convention  of  1787,  and  a  long  array  of  men 
who  were  to  become  Governors :  Samuel  Ashe  and  William  Rich- 
ardson Davie  and  Richard  Dobbs  Spaight,  Benjamin  Williams  and 
Benjamin  Smith.  There  were  military  men,  who  had  been  con- 
spicuous fighters  in  the  Revolution :  General  Joseph  Graham, 
scarred  with  wounds  in  the  defence  of  Charlotte  under  Davie,  the 
father  of  the  revered  statesman,  William  A.  Graham,  the  last  exer- 
tions of  whose  honored  life  were  spent  for  the  revival  of  the  Uni- 
versity ;  General  Thomas  Person,  whose  hatred  of  injustice  began 
with  the  disastrous  struggles  of  the  Regulation.  There  were  Colo- 
nels WTilliam  Lenoir  and  Joseph  McDowell,  who  aided  in  thwart- 
ing -the  plans  of  Cornwallis  by  the  capture  of  Ferguson  at  King's 


4  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

Mountain.  Of  the  State  Judiciary  we  find  the  three  Judges  under 
the  Court  law  of  1777 — Samuel  Spencer,  John  Williams,  and  Sam- 
uel Ashe,  already  mentioned,  whose  name  is  worthily  represented 
by  his  descendants,  Thomas  Samuel  Ashe,  of  Anson,  and  Samuel 
A.  Ashe,  of  Raleigh  ;  and  of  others  distinguished  in  the  history  of 
the  State — Archibald  McLaine  and  Willie  Jones,  bold  and  active 
patriots,  Stephen  Cabarrus,  long  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, and  John  Haywood,  the  popular  State  Treasurer.  Of  the 
national  House  of  Representatives,  were  Charles  Johnson,  grand- 
father of  the  late  distinguished  physician,  Charles  E.  Johnson,  of 
Raleigh,  Joseph  Dixon,  James  Holland  and  Alexander  Mebane. 

At  the  same  session  the  General  Assembly  granted  to  the  Uni- 
versity all  escheats  and  certain  debts  due  by  tax  collectors  during 
the  Revolutionary  war,  called  arrearages.  All  sheriffs  realize  that 
claims  nearly  ten  years  old  of  the  nature  of  these  arrearages  were 
likely  to  remain  in  a  state  of  suspension  for  many  years  and  so 
indeed  they  have,  even  to  this  day. 

The  grant  of  escheats  under  the  act  of  1789  was  of  real  value, 
and  by  the  energy  and  good  management  of  the  Trustees,  after  a 
long  period  was  the  source  of  the  endowment  of  the  University. 
Many  denizens  of  foreign  birth  left  no  heirs,  citizens  of  North 
Carolina,  and  under  the  law  as  it  stood  until  1871,  their  lands 
escheated  to  the  State;  and  in  like  manner  obscure  soldiers,  to 
whom  land  warrants  were  granted  for  their  services  in  the  war,  died 
leaving  no  heirs  to  inherit  their  claims.  Of  course  the  revenue 
from  this  source  naturally  diminished  as  the  years  rolled  away 
from  the  Revolution,  and  it  was  still  further  diminished  by  acts  of 
the  Legislature  giving  the  lands  to  a  remoter  heir,  being  a  citizen, 
when  the  next  heir  is  an  alien,  and  giving  the  widow  all  the 
estate  if  her  husband  should  die  without  an  heir.  At  this  day  the 
chances  of  an  escheat  are  worth  but  little,  as  an  alien  stands  on  the 
same  footing  with  a  citizen  in  regard  to  the  possession  of  real 
estate. 

It  was  not  from  parsimony  but  hard  necessity  that  the  long  ser- 
vices of  our  patriot-soldiers,  in  hunger,  and  thirst,  and  cold,  and 
nakedness,  were  paid  for  in  a  paper  currency,  like  that  of  which 
the  conquered  Confederates  have  had  such  bitter  experience.  To 
this  meagre  dole  was  added  for  faithful  service  warrants  for  land 


University  of  North  Carolina.  5 

to  be  located  in  a  country  of  great  fertility,  but  the  home  of  bears 
and  panthers  and  not  friendly  Indians,  the  western  region  of  Ten- 
nessee, then  a  part  of  the  domain  of  North  Carolina.  To  a  private 
was  given  640  acres,  to  a  Lieutenant  2,560,  to  a  Captain  3,840,  to 
a  Major  4,800,  to  a  Colonel,  or  Lieutenant-Colonel  Commanding, 
7,200,  to  a  Brigadier-General  12,000  acres.  To  the  great  General 
Greene,  who  had  by  his  genius  retrieved  the  fortunes  of  the  war 
after  Gates'  disastrous  failure,  they  gave  25,000  acres. 

The  gift  of  the  unclaimed  land  warrants  was  to  the  University 
like  the  cool  waters  near  the  parched  lips  of  Tantalus.  North 
Carolina,  in  1789,  ceded  all  its  territory  of  Tennessee  to  the 
United  States.  The  new  State,  after  its  admission  into  the  Union 
in  1796,  claimed  all  the  rights  of  sovereignty,  and  refused  to  give 
effect  to  the  grants  made  by  North  Carolina. 

The  State  of  North  Carolina  would  never  have  secured  an  acre 
of  these  lands.  No  argument  but  that  they  were  to  be  used  for 
education,  had  any  weight  with  the  legislators  of  Tennessee.  The 
Trustees" sent  to  plead  their  cause  one  of  the  most  enlightened  mem- 
bers and  most  skilled  in  the  arts  of  managing  men,  Judge  Archi- 
bald Murphy.  Even  he,  with  all  his  eloquence  and  address,  was 
forced  to  a  hard  compromise.  Two-thirds  of  the  warrants  were 
given  to  the  College  of  East  Tennessee  and  the  College  of  Cum- 
berland, and  one-third  to  the  University  of  North  Carolina.  It 
was  not  until  1835,  after  suffering  untold  privations,  staggering 
under  a  debt  of  nearly  $40,000  to  the  banks,  that  funds  were 
gathered  from  this  source  and  the  donations  of  Smith,  Gerrard  and 
others,  to  lift  its  head  above  the  waters. 

It  is  pleasant  to  note  that  by  the  providence  of  our  ancestors  the 
enemies  of  our  country's  freedom  contributed,  albeit  unwillingly,  to 
the  enlightenment  of  our  people.  But  it  is  of  pathetic  interest  to 
know  that  the  ignorant  soldiers  of  America,  who,  after  countless 
sufferings,  filled  uncoffined  graves,  were  not  only  gaining  liberty 
for  their  country  but,  unintentional  benefactors,  were  building  a 
great  institution  of  learning.  They  did  glorious  work,  those 
"  unnamed  demigods  of  history,"  as  Kossuth  calls  them,  blindly 
suffering  martyrdom  for  a  cause  they  dimly  understood,  but  that 
cause  triumphant  and  leading  to  never  ending  blessings  of  free 
institutions  and  liberal  education. 


6  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

With  the  exception  of  $10,000  loaned  by  the  State  for  erecting 
buildings  (afterwards  converted  into  a  gift),  all  the  benefactions  of 
the  General  Assembly  were  only  of  such  interests  as  could  be  of 
little,  if  any,  advantage  to  the  State.  This  is  expressed  in  the 
preamble  of  one  of  the  acts  :  "  Whereas,  The  State  possesses  certain 
funds  from  which  no  profit  is  yielded,  but  which  by  the  zeal, 
activity  and  united  exertions  of  the  Trustees  of  the  University, 
might  be  rendered  productive,"  &c.  The  abortive  gift  of  uncol- 
lected  taxes  has  been  mentioned. 

The  gift  of  confiscated  property  was  likewise  of  this  nature, 
though  at  one  time  great  revenues  were  expected  from  it.  The 
Trustees  had  collected  a  handsome  sum  from  debts  due  Henry 
Eustice  McCulloch,  the  agent  of  Lord  Granville,  for  lands  sold  by 
him  prior  to  the  .Revolution,  when  behold,  our  Conference  Court, 
then  the  Supreme  tribunal,  decided  in  accordance  with  the  Treaty 
of  Peace  of  1783,  that  these  debts  could  not  be  taken  from  McCul- 
loch, and  the  University  was  forced  by  the  Legislature  to  disgorge 
— a  rare  instance  of  a  corporation  performing  an  act  so  disagree- 
able and  "contrary  to  nature." 

The  Trustees  met  for  organization  on  the  18th  of  December, 
1789,  Charles  Johnson  being  chairman.  The  journal  kept  by  one 
of  the  earliest  Treasurers,  Walter  Alves,  written  with  wonderful 
neatness  and  accuracy,  gives  the  names  of  the  subscribers.  The 
largest  donations  were  by  William  Cain  of  the  Orange  District, 
and  Alfred  Moore  of  the  Cape  Fear,  great-grandfather  of  a  dis- 
tinguished son  of  the  University,  Alfred  Moore  Waddell.  The 
charter  was  accepted  and  steps  were  taken  to  solicit  subscriptions. 
Da  vie  cheered  the  hearts  of  the  Trustees  by  announcing  the  gift  by 
Benjamin  Smith  of  warrants  for  20,000  acres  of  land. 

The  second  meeting  was  likewise  in  Fayetteville,  November 
15th,  1790. 

Col.  William  Lenoir,  a  hero  of  King's  Mountain,  the  Speaker 
of  the  Senate,  on  the  nomination  of  the  Speaker  of  the  House, 
Stephen  Cabarrus,  was  made  President  of  the  Board.  James 
Taylor,  of  Rockingham,  was  elected  Secretary,  while  to  the  posi- 
tion of  Treasurer,  the  State  Comptroller,  John  Craven,  was  ap- 
pointed. Death  had  invaded  their  ranks.  The  old  heroes  were 
dropping  off.  The  venerable  Robert  Dixon  was  succeeded  by 


University  of  North  Carolina.  7 

James  Kenan,  grandfather  of  our  Attorney  General,  and  battle- 
scarred  Judge  Winston  by  Alex.  Martin,  who,  like  our  Vance,  had 
been  Governor  in  times  of  war,  and  after  a  long  interval  in  times 
of  peace,  occupied  the  executive  chair.  James  Hogg  proceeded  to 
the  welcome  duty  of  presenting  to  the  Board  patents  for  the 
20,000  acres  of  land,  donated  at  the  preceding  meeting  by 
Governor  Smith.  On  the  resignation,  by  Col.  Lenoir,  of  the 
chairmanship,  Governor  Alexander  Martin  was  chosen  as  his  suc- 
cessor. It  was  agreed  that  the  places  of  future  meetings  should  be 
selected  by  ballot.  Hillsborough  was  the  choice  of  the  Board  for 
the  next  meeting,  and  also  for  that  of  August,  1792.  It  was  at 
this  meeting  that  steps  were  taken  for  the  purpose  of  locating  the 
institution.  The  attendance  of  members  proved  the  interest  taken 
in  the  question.  There  were  present  25  trustees  out  of  40,  the 
largest  proportion  ever  known.  The  largest  number  in  these  days 
of  easy  railroad  travelling,  is  39  out  of  80,  in  1885,  when  six 
professors  were  elected.  Such  patriotic  sacrifice  of  comfort  in  the 
heated  dog-days  deserves  to  be  recorded.  Those  who  answered  to 
the  roll-call  were : 

Alex.  Martin,  Governor,  of  Guilford ;  Hugh  Williamson,  the 
historian,  of  Chowan ;  Benjamin  Williams,  afterwards  Governor, 
of  Moore ;  John  Sitgreaves,  Judge  United  States  District  Court, 
of  Craven;  Fred.  Hargett,  State  Senator,  of  Jones;  Richard 
Dobbs  Spaight,  the  elder,  elected  Governor  that  year,  of  Craven, 
who  was  afterwards  killed  in  a  duel  by  John  Stanly ;  Wm.  H. 
Hill,  member  of  the  Legislature  and  of  Congress,  of  JSTew  Hanover ; 
James  Hogg,  merchant,  of  Cumberland ;  Samuel  Ashe,  then  Judge, 
afterwards  Governor,  New  Hanover;  John  Hay,  lawyer,  Cumber- 
land ;  Wm.  Barry  Grove,  member  of  Congress,  Cumberland ;  Col. 
Wm.  Polk,  member  of  the  Legislature,  then  of  Mecklenburg ; 
Judge  John  Williams,  Granville ;  Alexander  Mebane,  afterwards 
member  of  Congress,  Orange;  Joel  Lane,  member  of  Senate, 
Wake ;  Alfred  Moore,  then  member  of  the  Legislature,  afterwards 
Judge  Supreme  Court,  Brunswick ;  Willie  Jones,  Halifax ;  Ben- 
jamin Hawkins,  Senator  in  Congress,  Warren ;  John  Hay  wood, 
State  Treasurer,  then  of  Edgecornbe;  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel  E.  Mc- 
Corkle,  a  distinguished  preacher  and  teacher,  Rowan  ;  Wm.  Rich- 
ardson Davie,  afterwards  Governor,  Halifax  ;  Joseph  Dixon,  State 


8  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

Senator,  afterwards  member  of  Congress,  Lincoln;  Joseph  Mc- 
Dowell, Jr.,  member  of  the  Legislature,  Burke;  Wm.  Porter, 
member  of  the  Legislature,  Rutherford ;  Adlai  Osborne,  Clerk  of 
the  Superior  Court  of  his  county,  a  well-read  and  influential 
man,  Rowan. 

According  to  localities,  counting  New  Hanover  as  an  Eastern 
county,  and  Cumberland,  Warren  and  Guilford  as  Middle  counties, 
there  were  ten  Eastern,  nine  Middle,  and  six  Western  Trustees. 

Willie  Jones  submitted  a  motion,  which  was  adopted,  that  the 
Board  would  not  select  any  particular  spot,  but  would  choose  by 
ballot  a  place  with  liberty  of  locating  within  fifteen  miles  thereof. 
This  was  all  the  more  proper  because  the  charter  provided  that  the 
site  should  not  be  within  five  miles  of  the  permanent  seat  of  gov- 
ernment or  any  court  house — an  incidental  proof  of  the  drunken- 
ness and  rowdyism  of  the  country  during  court  week,  horrible 
specimens  of  which  may  be  witnessed  to  this  day. 

The  places  in  nomination  were  as  follows :  Raleigh,  in  Wake 
county ;  Williamsboro,  in  Granville  county ;  Hillsboro,  in  Orange 
county;  Pittsboro,  in  Chatham  county;  Cyprett's  Bridge,  over 
New  Hope,  in  Chatham ;  Smithfield,  in  Johnston  county ;  Goshen, 
in  Granville  county. 

The  Board  proceeded  to  ballot,  and  Cyprett's,  or  Cipritz,  Bridge, 
now  Prince's  Bridge,  on  the  great  road  from  Newbern  by  Raleigh 
to  Pittsboro,  was  chosen.  The  choice  was  a  natural  one.  The 
fifteen  miles  radius  allowed  a  range  over  wide  areas  of  Chatham, 
Wake  and  Orange,  from  the  highlands  of  New  Hope  to  the  hills 
of  Buckhorn,  from  the  Hickory  Mountain  to  the  eminences  over- 
looking our  beautiful  capital  on  the  west.  The  same  influences 
which  secured  that  the  capital  should  be  located  within  ten  miles 
of  Isaac  Hunter's  plantation,  in  Wake  county,  that  is,  as  near  the 
centre  of  the  State  as  possible,  carried  this  vote. 

On  the  4th  of  August,  1792,  the  Board  adopted  an  ordinance  to 
carry  into  effect  the  selection  of  the  University  site  within  the  circle 
described.  One  commissioner  from  each  Congressional  District 
was  appointed  by  ballot.  There  were  from  the  Morganton  District, 
Wm.  Porter,  of  Rutherford ;  the  Salisbury  District,  John  Hamil- 
ton, of  Guilford ;  the  Hillsboro  District,  Alex.  Mebane,  of  Orange ; 
the  Halifax  District,  Willie  Jones,  of  Halifax ;  the  Edenton  District, 


University  of  North  Carolina.  9 

David  Stone,  of  Bertie ;  the  Newbern  District,  Frederick  Hargett, 
of  Jones;  the  Wilmington  District,  Wm.  H.  Hill,  of  New  Han- 
over; the  Fayetteville  District,  James  Hogg,  of  Cumberland. 
They  were  to  meet  in  Pittsboro  on  November  1st,  1792,  prepared 
to  visit  in  person  all  places  deemed  eligible. 

At  the  appointed  time  a  majority  convened  in  Pittsboro,  viz  : — 
Hargett,  Mebane,  Hogg,  Hill,  Stone  and  Jones.  It  was  an  excel- 
lent committee.  Senator  Hargett  had  already  assisted  as  Com- 
missioner in  locating  and  laying  out  the  city  of  Raleigh.  Alex- 
ander Mebane  had  been  a  member  of  the  Convention  which  framed 
the  State  Constitution  and  a  useful  officer  of  the  Revolutionary 
army.  He  long  served  the  county  of  Orange  in  the  State  Legis- 
lature and  the  year  after  this  was  elected  to  the  Congress  of  the 
United  States.  He  was  father  of  James  Mebane,  first  President 
of  the  Dialectic  Society,  who  attained  the  honor  of  the  Speakership 
of  the  House  of  Commons,  and  grandfather  of  another  alumnus 
of  the  University,  the  respected  Giles  Mebane,  once  Speaker  of  the 
Senate.  James  Hogg  was  an  influential  merchant,  afterwards  of 
Hillsborough,  among  whose  descendants  are  the  Binghams,  Nor- 
woods and  Webbs  of  Orange,  and  Dr.  Wm.  Hooper,  an  eminent 
professor  of  the  University.  Wm.  H.  Hill,  a  descendant  of  Gov- 
ernor Yeamaus,  was  an  able  lawyer  of  Wilmington,  afterwards 
State  Senator  and  member  of  Congress.  David  Stone,  then  a  mem- 
ber of  the  House  of  Commons  from  Bertie,  afterwards  Governor  and 
Senator  of  the  United  States,  was  a  well  educated  and  accomplished 
young  man.  Willie  Jones  was  one  of  the  most  active  and  influen- 
tial men  of  the  Revolutionary  and  post-revolutionary  periods,  as 
chairman  of  the  Committee  of  Safety,  wielding  executive  authority 
in  1776,  a  member  of  the  Continental  Congress. 

We  have  the  journal  of  the  proceedings  of  these  Commissioners 
as,  in  the  beginning  of  November,  ninety-seven  years  ago,  they 
started  from  Pittsboro  to  view  the  various  points  offered  for  their 
choice.  Great  efforts  were  made  for  the  location  at  Haywood,  in 
the  forks  of  Haw  and  Deep  rivers,  likewise  a  competitor  with 
Raleigh  for  the  seat  of  government.  An  offer  was  made  of  six 
hundred  and  forty  acres  of  land  to  secure  the  selection  of  the 
Cross  Roads  in  Wake,  near  Cary,  where  then  lived  Nathanael 
Jones,  called  of  White  Plains,  to  distinguish  him  from  Nathanael 


10  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

Jones  of  Crabtree.  Ten  other  places  were  tendered,  mainly  in 
the  county  of  Chatham,  but  in  far-sighted  liberality,  the  men  of 
Chapel  Hill  and  its  vicinity  exceeded  all  others.  I  give  their 
names,  because  they  should  be  had  in  especial  remembrance  by  the 
lovers  of  the  University : 

Colonel  John  Hogan,  two  hundred  acres;  Benjamin  Yergan, 
fifty-one ;  Matthew  McCauley,  one  hundred  and  fifty ;  Alexander 
Piper,  twenty-six ;  James  Craig,  five ;  Christopher  Barbee,  two 
hundred  and  twenty-one ;  Edward  Jones,  two  hundred ;  Mark 
Morgan,  one  hundred  and  seven ;  John  Daniel,  one  hundred  and 
seven ;  Hardy  Morgan,  one  hundred  and  twenty.  Total,  one 
thousand  one  hundred  and  eighty  acres,  of  which  eight  hundred 
and  forty  were  in  one  body. 

Let  me  describe  the  spot  more  particularly,  as  it  appeared  to  the 
eyes  of  the  Commissioners. 

The  construction  of  railroads  has  made  a  wonderful  change  in 
the  relative  importance  of  our  public  highways.  In  the  old  days 
those  who  made  tobacco  rolled  it  away  to  Petersburg,  the  hogs- 
heads being  at  once  the  wagon  and  the  wheels  for  carriage.  Those 
who  made  corn,  generally  converted  it  into  hogs  and  drove  them 
on  foot  to  Philadelphia  or  Charleston.  Wheat  was  ground  into 
flour  and  sent  by  wagon  to  distant  markets — to  Fayetteville,  Wil- 
mington, Newbern  and  Petersburg.  The  corn  and  rye  not  fed  to 
swine  was  changed  to  whisky  and  the  fruit  into  brandy,  and  that 
which  escaped  the  capacious  throats  of  the  neighborhood  drinkers, 
was  peddled  along  the  road  side  to  the  rural  drinkers  or  sold  in 
bulk  to  the  village  shops.  In  violation  of  all  rules  of  political 
economy,  a  man  was  at  the  same  time  an  agriculturist,  a  manu- 
facturer, a  transporter,  a  wholesale  merchant,  a  retailer,  and  a 
voracious  consumer. 

The  returning  wagons  carried  home  supplies  of  molasses  and 
sugar,  iron  and  salt,  shot  and  powder  and  flints,  not  forgetting  the 
ribbons  and  combs  and  such  paraphernalia,  that  ladies  in  all  ages 
will  obtain  to  gild  the  refined  gold  of  their  personal  charms.  They 
were  the  vehicles  also  of  the  news  of  the  day,  there  being  no  post- 
office  nearer  than  Tarboro.  The  wondering  neighbors  heard  from 
these  drivers  what  was  going  on  in  the  big  world — that  Washing- 
ton had  consented  to  accept  a  second  term  of  the  Presidency,  that 


University  of  North  Carolina.  11 

the  heads  of  the  King  and  Queen  of  France  had  rolled  into  the 
guillotine  basket,  that  the  allied  armies  had  been  driven  back 
from  the  Rhine ;  and  then  what  has  proved  to  be  of  more  impor- 
tance than  all  the  victories  of  armies  or  the  crownings  of  kings, 
that  a  Yankee  schoolmaster,  named  Whitney,  had  invented  a  ma- 
chine for  picking  seed  out  of  cotton,  and  every  old  lady  paused  in 
the  musical  whirr  of  her  spinning  wheel  to  listen  to  the  astounding 
intelligence,  not  more  than  three  months  old,  that  in  the  old  coun- 
try a  man  named  Arkwright  was  spinning  yarn  by  water  power, 
and  more  incredible  still,  a  preacher  named  Cartwright  was  weav- 
ing cloth  by  wood  and  iron  instead  of  human  muscles. 

From  these  causes  the  roads  of  those  days,  though  over  them 
rolled  no  modern  carriages  or  effeminate  buggies,  or  bicycles,  pic- 
turesque but  unsociable,  frequently  resounded  with  the  heavy 
wheels  of  the  covered  wagons,  and  the  Cross  Roads  were  places  of 
importance,  where  wagoners  and  the  neighbors  met  for  business 
and  social-  enjoyments,  listened  to  political  speeches,  and  more 
rarely  to  homely  but  heart-stirring  sermons. 

The  great  roads  from  Petersburg  to  Pittsboro  and  the  country 
beyond,  and  from  Newbern  toward  Greensboro  and  Salisbury, 
crossed  on  this  eminence.  At  the  north-east  corner  of  the  cross 
was  a  chapel  of  the  Church  of  England,  a  sad  relic  of  the  futile 
efforts  to  establish  a  church  in  North  Carolina.  It  was  called  New 
Hope  Chapel  and  the  eminence  was  called  New  Hope  Chapel  Hill, 
or  the  Hill  of  New  Hope  Chapel.  The  eminence  is  a  promontory 
of  granite,  belonging  to  the  Laurentian  system,  and  extends  into 
the  sandstone  formation  to  the  east,  which  was  once  the  bed  of  a 
long  sheet  of  water  stretching  from  near  New  York  to  the  centre 
of  Georgia.  We  have  in  our  Museum  pieces  of  rock  formed  from 
the  mud  and  sand  at  the  bottom  of  this  old  bay  on  which  are  ripple 
marks  of  the  waves  and  prints  of  the  plants  and  animals  which 
grew  in  its  shallows.  It  was  on  this  plateau,  elevated  250  feet 
above  the  country  on  the  east,  then  as  now  celebrated  for  its  mag- 
nificent forests  of  oak  and  hickory,  its  springs  of  cool  and  purest 
water,  its  pleasant,  mudless,  dustless  soil,  its  genial,  healthful 
climate,  on  whose  hillsides  the  mountain  flora  blossom,  that  the 
home  of  the  University  was  fixed. 

The  report  of  the  Commissioners  was  submitted  by  their  chair- 


12  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

man,  Hargett,  to  the  Board,  and  was  referred  to  a  committee  con- 
sisting of  Gov.  Davie,  Eev.  Dr.  McCorkle,  Willie  Jones,  Judge 
Ashe  and  Judge  Sitgreaves.  Jones  reported  an  ordinance  ratify- 
ing their  action,  which  was  unanimously  adopted.  Davie  offered 
an  ordinance  for  appointing  commissioners  to  erect  buildings  and 
lay  off  a  town.  The  building  was  to  accommodate  fifty  students, 
not  to  cost  over  $5,000. 

The  corner  stone  of  this  building,  the  "  Old  East,"  was  laid  on 
the  12th  of  October,  1793. 

We  have  fortunately  an  account  of  the  proceedings  of  this  day 
so  memorable,  written  by  Davie  himself,  the  chief  actor.  I  will 
endeavor  to  take  the  veil  off  this  picture  of  long  ago,  and  wipe  off 
the  dust  which  obscures  it. 

The  Chapel  Hill  of  96  years  ago  was  vastly  different  from  the 
Chapel  Hill  of  to-day.  It  was  covered  with  a  primeval  growth 
of  forest  trees,  with  only  one  or  two  settlements,  and  a  few  acres 
of  clearing.  Even  the  trees  on  the  East  and  West  Avenue,  named 
Cameron  by  the  Faculty  in  recognition  of  the  wise  and  skilful 
superintendence,  by  Mr.  P.  C.  Cameron,  of  the  extensive  repairs 
of  our  buildings  prior  to  the  re-opening  in  1875,  were  still  erect. 
The  sweet-gums  and  dogwoods  and  maples  were  relieving  in  the 
autumnal  sun,  with  their  russet  and  golden  hues,  the  general  green 
of  the  forest.  A  long  procession  of  people  for  the  first  time  are 
marching  along  the  narrow  road,  afterwards  to  be  widened  into  a 
noble  avenue.  Many  of  them  are  clad  in  the  striking,  typical 
insignia  of  the  Masonic  Fraternity,  their  Grand  Master  arrayed  in 
the  full  decorations  of  his  rank.  They  march  with  military  tread, 
because  most  of  them  have  seen  service,  many  scarred  with  wounds 
of  horrid  war.  Their  faces  are  serious,  for  they  feel  that  they  are 
engaged  in  a  great  work.  They  are  proceeding  to  lay  the  founda- 
tions of  an  institution  which  for  weal  or  woe  is  to  shape  the  minds 
of  thousands  of  unborn  children;  whose  influence  will  be  felt 
more  and  more,  ever  widening  and  deepening  as  the  years  roll  on, 
as  one  of  the  great  forces  of  civilization. 

Let  us  transport  ourselves  in  imagination  and  look  on  this 
strange  procession  and  see  if  we  can  recognize  any  of  them  as  they 
step  firmly  in  the  pleasant  sunshine  of  the  autumnal  sun. 

The  tall  commanding  figure  most  conspicuous,  in  the  Grand 


University  of  North  Carolina.  13 

Master's  regalia,  is  that  of  William  Richardson  Davie.  He  is  no 
common  man.  He  had  been  a  gallant  cavalry  officer  in  the  Revo- 
lution. He  had  been  a  strong  staff  on  which  Greene  had  leaned. 
He  had  been  conspicuous  in  civil  pursuits ;  an  able  lawyer,  an 
orator  of  vast  influence.  With  Washington  and  Franklin,  and 
other  great  men,  he  had  assisted  in  evolving  the  grandest  govern- 
ment of  all  ages,  the  American  Union,  out  of  an  ill-governed 
and  disintegrating  confederacy.  He  was  beyond  his  times  in  the 
advocacy  of  a  broad,  generous  education.  His  portrait  has  been 
drawn  by  a  masterly  hand,  Judge  Archibald  Murphy,  one  of  the 
most  progressive  and  scholarly  men  our  State  has  known.  In  his 
speech  before  the  two  Societies  at  Chapel  Hill  he  says  :  "  Davie 
was  a  tall,  elegant  man  in  his  person,  graceful  and  commanding  in 
his  manners.  His  voice  was  mellow,  and  adapted  to  the  expression 
of  every  passion ;  his  mind  comprehensive  yet  slow  in  its  opera- 
tions, when  compared  with  his  great  rival ;  his  style  was  magnifi- 
cent and  flowing ;  he  had  a  greatness  of  manner  in  public  speaking 
which  suited  his  style,  and  gave  to  his  speeches  an  imposing  effect. 
He  was  a  laborious  student,  arranged  his  discourses  with  care,  and 
where  the  subject  merited  his  genius,  poured  forth  a  torrent  of 
eloquence  that  astonished  and  enraptured  his  audience." 

Judge  Murphy  says  :  "  I  was  present  in  the  House  of  Commons 
when  Davie  addressed  that  body  upon  the  bill  granting  a  loan  of 
money  to  the  Trustees  for  erecting  the  buildings  of  the  University, 
and  although  more  than  thirty  years  have  since  elapsed,  I  have  the 
most  vivid  recollection  of  the  greatness  of  his  manner  and  the 
powers  of  his  eloquence  on  that  occasion."  General  Davie  was 
afterwards  Governor  of  the  State  and  Envoy  of  the  United  States 
to  the  Court  of  France.  I  find  him  styled  in  the  Journal  of  the 
University  in  1810,  "  the  Father  of  the  University,"  and  he  well 
deserved  the  title. 

Who  is  that  distinguished  looking  man,  "  small  in  stature,  neat 
in  his  dress,  elegant  in  his  manner,"  next  to  Davie  ?  It  is  Davie's 
great  rival,  Alfred  Moore.  Judge  Murphy  gives  us  a  vivid  picture 
of  him  also :  "  His  voice  was  clear  and  sonorous,  his  perception 
quick,  and  judgment  almost  intuitive.  His  style  was  chaste  and 
manner  of  speaking  animated.  Having  adopted  Swift  for  his 
model,  his  language  was  always  plain.  The  clearness  and  energy 


14  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

of  his  mind  enabled  him  almost  without  an  effort  to  disentangle  the 
most  intricate  subject  and  expose  it  in  all  its  parts  to  the  simplest 
understanding.  He  spoke  with  ease  and  with  force,  enlivened  his 
discourse  with  flashes  of  wit,  and  where  the  subject  required  it, 
with  all  the  bitterness  of  sarcasm.  His  speeches  were  short  and 
impressive.  When  he  sat  down  every  one  thought  he  had  said 
everything  he  ought  to  have  said."  His  learning  and  acquire- 
ments secured  for  him  a  seat  on  the  bench  of  one  of  most  august 
tribunals  in  the  world,  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States. 

In  that  procession  appeared  too  one  who  had  highest  reputation 
among  his  contemporaries  as  an  enlightened  lawyer,  William  H. 
Hill,  heretofore  described,  father  of  the  brilliant  young  man  whose 
death  filled  the  whole  State  with  grief,  Joseph  A.  Hill. 

We  next  see  one  who  was  for  many  years  the  most  popular  man 
in  North  Carolina,  John  Hay  wood.  For  forty  years — 1787  to 
1827 — he  was  Treasurer  of  the  State.  His  hospitality  was  un- 
bounded. He  made  it  a  rule  to  invite  specially  to  an  entertain- 
ment at  his  house,  at  each  session  of  the  General  Assembly,  which 
then  met  annually,  every  member.  His  kindness  and  charity  were 
absolutely  inexhaustible.  In  reading  over  the  University  records, 
I  find  that  for  over  thirty  years  he  scarcely  missed  a  meeting  of 
the  Board,  whether  held  at  Chapel  Hill  or  at  Raleigh.  His  name 
is  perpetuated  not  only  by  distinguished  sons  now  living,  but  by 
one  of  our  loveliest  mountain  counties  and  by  a  neighboring  town, 
which  once  aspired  to  be  the  capital  of  the  State,  and  site  of  the 
University. 

Marching  with  Hay  wood  was  Gen.  Alexander  Mebane,  of  the 
old  Scotch-Irish  stock,  who  settled  the  Haw  Fields  in  Alamance, 
something  of  whose  history  has  been  given. 

In  that  procession  was  also  John  Williams,  founder  of  Wil- 
liamsboro  in  Granville  county,  whose  strong,  sturdy  sense  enabled 
him  to  step  with  short  interval  from  the  bench  of  the  carpenter 
to  the  bench  of  the  Judge  of  the  first  court  under  the  Constitu- 
tion of  1776.  He  was  likewise  a  member  of  the  Congress  of  the 
Confederacy. 

Thomas  Blount,  member  from  Edgecombe,  soon  to  enter  Con- 
gress and  to  become  an  attached  colleague  of  Nathaniel  Macon,  was 
likewise  present. 


University  of  North  Carolina.  15 

Prominent  in  the  procession  was  the  venerable  Hargett,  Senator 
from  Jones,  plain,  solid,  but  eminently  trustworthy.  His  name, 
as  well  as  Blount's,  is  commemorated  by  principal  streets  of 
Raleigh. 

After  these  came  other  Trustees.  Who  they  were,  with  the 
exception  of  McCorkle,  we  have  no  record. 

The  orator  of  the  day,  Dr.  Samuel  E.  McCorkle,  was  one  of  the 
most  noted  educators  of  that  period.  He  was  one  of  the  sturdy 
Scotch-Irish,  who  made  the  North  of  Ireland  famous  throughout 
all  lands  for  triumphs  of  intelligent  industry  and  thrift,  whose 
glorious  defence  of  Londonderry  stands  unrivalled  in  the  annals 
of  human  valor  and  endurance ;  who  gave  to  North  Carolina  many 
of  its  leaders  in  war  and  in  peace — Grahams  and  Jacksons,  Bre- 
vards,  Alexanders,  Mebanes  and  hosts  of  others,  but  above  all 
most  of  its  faithful  and  zealous  instructors  of  youth,  such  as  Dr. 
Caldwell  of  Guilford,  and  Dr.  Caldwell  of  the  University,  Dr. 
Ker  and  Harris,  its  first  Professors,  and  that  noble  progenitor  of 
a  long  line  of  able  and  cultured  teachers,  and  founder  of  a  school 
eminent  for  nearly  a  century  for  its  wide-spread  and  multiform 
usefulness,  William  Bingham,  the  first. 

Dr.  McCorkle  was  among  the  foremost  of  these.  He  was  beyond 
his  generation  as  a  teacher.  His  school  at  Thyatira,  six  miles  west 
of  Salisbury,  spread  abroad  not  only  classical  learning  but  sound 
religious  training.  He  attached  to  it  a  department  specially  for 
teachers,  the  first  Normal  School,  I  feel  sure,  in  America.  The 
first  class  which  graduated  at  our  University  consisted  of  seven 
members ;  six  of  them  had  been  pupils  of  Dr.  McCorkle.  And  it 
is  gratifying  that  one  of  the  first  graduates  of  the  revived  Univer- 
sity was  a  relative  of  his,  George  McCorkle  of  Catawba,  the  Chief 
Marshal  of  1876. 

The  name,  Zion-Parnassus,  which  he  gave  to  his  school  at 
Thyatira,  shows  how  he  combined  the  culture  of  the  Bible  and  the 
culture  of  the  muses.  The  first  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Univer- 
sity was  composed  of  the  greatest  men  of  the  State,  and  among 
them — Senators,  Governors,  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States  and  of  the  State — was  Dr.  McCorkle,  the  solitary 
preacher  and  solitary  teacher.  He  was  one  of  the  best  friends  the 
University  had  ;  worked  for  it,  begged  for  it,  preached  for  it. 


16  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

The  Trustees,  in  December,  1795,  tendered  him  the  chair  of 
Moral  and  Political  Philosophy  with  the  chairmanship  of  the  Fac- 
ulty, which  was  not  accepted.  It  was  most  fitting  that  he  should 
deliver  the  first  address  at  the  University,  to  be  followed  by  a  long 
line  of  eminent  men. 

After  the  Trustees  march  State  officers,  not  Trustees;  among 
them  Judge  Spruce  McKoy  of  Salisbury,  and  doubtless  John 
Taylor,  the  clerk  of  the  Superior  Court  of  Orange,  ancestor  of  one 
of  our  professors ;  and  then  followed  the  gentlemen  of  the  vicinity, 
the  McCauleys  and  Barbees  and  Hogans  and  Daniels  and  Pipers 
and  Craigs  and  Yeargins  and  Morgans,  and  among  them  Patterson 
of  Chatham,  the  contractor  for  the  building.  Since  that  day  we 
have  had  processions,  year  by  year,  on  our  commencement  days, 
and  in  their  columns,  Presidents  and  Governors  and  Senators  and 
great  divines,  men  learned  and  distinguished  in  all  the  pursuits 
of  life,  but  never  has  there  been  a  procession  more  imposing  than 
that  which  laid  the  corner-stone  of  the  Old  East,  on  the  12th  of 
October,  1793. 

We  have  a  report  of  the  address  made  by  Dr.  McCorkle  under 
the  blue  sky  of  that  autumn  day.  It  is  replete  with  wisdom  and 
noble  thoughts,  and  fully  proves  that  the  estimation  placed  on  him 
by  the  men  of  that  day  was  fully  earned.  An  extract  is  given : 

"It  is  our  duty  to  acknowledge  that  sacred  Scriptural  truth, 
'  Except  the  Lord  do  build  the  house  their  labor  is  but  in  vain  that 
build  it.'  The  happiness  of  a  nation  depends  on  national  wealth 
and  national  glory  and  cannot  be  gained  without  them.  They  in 
like  manner  depend  on  liberty  and  good  laws.  Liberty  and  laws 

call  for  general  knowledge  in  the  people How  can  glory  or 

wealth  be  procured  or  preserved  without  liberty  and  laws  ?  They 
must  check  luxury,  encourage  industry  and  protect  wealth.  They 
must  secure  me  the  glory  of  my  actions  and  save  me  from  a  bow- 
string or  a  bastile,  and  how  are  those  objects  to  be  gained  without 
general  knowledge  ?  Knowledge  is  wealth,  it  is  glory ;  whether 
among  philosophers,  ministers  of  state  or  religion,  or  among  the 
great  mass  of  the  people." 

We  thank  thee  for  thy  golden  words,  thou  venerable  father  of 
education  in  North  Carolina.  On  this  foundation  the  University 
desires  to  rest.  The  enlightenment  of  the  people,  their  instruction 


University  of  North  Carolina.  17 

not  alone  in  secular  learning  but  in  religious  truth,  leading  up  to 
and  sustaining  liberty  by  demanding  and  shaping  beneficent  laws, 
under  which  wealth  may  be  accumulated  and  individual  happiness 
and  national  glory  secured,  all  sanctified  by  the  blessing  of  God ; 
these  are  the  objects,  these  the  methods,  these  are  the  good  rewards 
of  the  University. 

But  the  beginnings  of  the  University  were  in  troublous  times. 
Its  struggles  were  not  only  with  want  and  penury,  but  with  igno- 
rance and  prejudice  and  a  wild  spirit  of  lawlessness. 

All  the  world  was  in  a  ferment.  The  passions  of  the  era  flamed 
across  the  ocean  and  enkindled  sympathetic  passions  in  our  midst. 
Furious  efforts  were  made  to  force  the  United  States  into  alliance 
with  the  French  Republic.  The  vision  of  the  sister  democracies 
of  the  Old  World  and  the  New,  marching  shoulder  to  shoulder  to 
plant  in  every  capital  the  standard  of  Universal  Freedom,  and 
conquering  together  a  Universal  Peace,  aroused  every  sentiment  of 
romantic  philanthropy  and  quixotic  gratitude. 

The  rage  of  parties  was  strong  in  North  Carolina  as  elsewhere. 
It  stood  in  the  way  of  all  measures  for  the  advancement  of  the 
public  good.  It  stimulated  bad  passions,  prevented  cooperation, 
divided  the  people  into  hostile  camps.  In  the  general  excitement 
the  cause  of  education  was  little  regarded,  and  but  for  the  wisdom 
of  such  men  as  Davie,  and  Moore,  and  Mebane,  and  Haywood, 
and  Hill,  the  new-born  University  would  have  been  strangled  in 
its  infancy. 

The  population  of  the  State  was  only  about  400,000,  of  whom 
about  100,000  were  slaves.  The  permanent  seat  of  government  had 
just  been  chosen.  The  city  of  Raleigh  was  located  in  1792,  the 
State-house  was  not  finished  until  1794.  The  inhabitants  of  the 
State  lived  remote  from  one  another,  and  mutual  intercourse  was 
prevented  not  only  by  long  distances  but  by  the  execrable  roads 
and  the  almost  entire  absence  of  spring  vehicles.  The  two-wheeled 
sulky  and  stick-back  gig  were  possessed  by  the  better  class,  while 
only  a  few  of  the  wealthiest  could  boast  of  the  ancient  lumbering 
coach.  Most  traveling  was  on  horseback,  it  being  quite  the  fashion 
for  the  lady  to  sit  behind  the  gentleman,  and  steady  herself  by  an 
arm  around  his  waist. 

The  diffusion  of  intelligence  through  most  of  the  regions  of  the 
2 


18  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

State  was  by  the  chance  traveler  or  the  wagoner.  In  1790  there 
were  only  75  post-offices  in  all  the  Union,  there  are  now  50,000. 
There  were  only  1,875  miles  of  post  roads  in  all  the  Union,  now 
there  are  over  300,000.  Then  there  was  only  one  letter  to  17 
people,  now  there  are  over  20  letters  to  each  person.  Then  there 
were  only  265,500  letters  carried  in  a  year,  now  there  are  over 
1,000,000,000  letters.  Then  the  postage  was  from  7  to  33  cents 
according  to  distance,  now  for  2  cents  a  letter  will  go  with  great 
certainty  to  the  shores  of  the  Pacific,  even  to  distant  Alaska 
among  the  frozen  latitudes.  In  his  message  to  the  Legislature  of 
1790,  Gov.  Alexander  Martin  complains  that  there  is  only  one  mail 
route  in  the  State  and  that  runs  only  through  the  seaboard  towns, 
that  only  a  few  inhabitants  derive  advantage  from  that  establish- 
ment in  comparison  to  the  general  bulk  of  the  people  of  the  in- 
terior country.  Five  years  afterwards  Prof.  Harris,  when  a  weekly 
mail  had  been  established,  writes,  "  our  news  at  this  place  (Chapel 
Hill)  has  given  us  more  trouble  and  disappointment  than  informa- 
tion. I  joined  Mr.  Ker,  acting  President,  in  getting  Browne's 
daily  paper,  but  it  has  not  arrived  by  the  two  last  posts,  and  if 
it  does  not  come  more  regularly  we  must  discontinue  it."  The 
old  records  show  that  it  was  a  common  practice  to  send  a  special 
messenger,  called  an  "  express,"  when  important  communication 
became  necessary  between  the  University  authorities  and  the 
Trustees. 

The  state  of  education  was  at  a  low  ebb.  There  were  no  public 
schools  and  few  private  schools.  I  am  fortunately  able  to  give 
information  on  this  subject  from  Judge  Archibald  Murphy,  an 
early  student  of  the  University  ;  after  his  graduation,  one  of  its  pro- 
fessors. He  says  :  "  Before  this  University  came  into  operation  in 
1795,  there  were  not  more  than  three  schools  in  the  State  in  which 
the  rudiments  of  a  classical  education  could  be  acquired.  The  most 
prominent  and  useful  of  these  schools  was  kept  by  Mr.  David 
Caldwell,  of  Guilford  county.  He  initiated  it  shortly  after  the 
close  of  the  war,  and  continued  it  more  than  thirty  years.  The  use- 
fulness of  Dr.  Caldwell  to  the  literature  of  the  State  will  never  be 
sufficiently  appreciated,  but  the  opportunities  of  instruction  in  the 
school  were  very  limited.  There  was  no  library  attached  to  it. 
His  students  were  supplied  with  a  few  of  the  Greek  and  Latin 


University  of  North  Carolina.  19 

Classics,  Euclid's  Elements  of  Mathematics,  and  Martin's  Natural 
Philosophy.  Moral  Philosophy  was  taught  from  a  syllabus  of 
lectures  by  Dr.  Witherspoon  in  Princeton  College.  The  students 
had  no  books  on  history  or  miscellaneous  literature.  There  were 
very  few  indeed  in  the  State,  except  in  the  libraries  of  lawyers  who 
lived  in  the  commercial  towns.  I  well  remember  that  after  com- 
pleting my  course  of  studies  under  Dr.  Caldwell,  I  spent  nearly 
two  years  without  finding  any  books  to  read  except  some  old 
works  on  theological  subjects.  At  length  I  accidentally  met  with 
Voltaire's  History  of  Charles  XII  of  Sweden,  and  an  odd  volume 
of  Smollett's  Roderick  Random  and  an  abridgement  of  Don 
Quixote.  These  books  gave  me  a  taste  for  reading  which  I  had 
no  opportunity  of  gratifying  until  I  became  a  student  of  the 
University  in  1796.  Few  of  Dr.  Caldwell's  students  had  better 
opportunies  of  getting  books  than  myself,  and  with  those  slender 
opportunities  of  instruction,  it  is  not  at  all  surprising  that  so  few 
have  become  eminent  in  the  liberal  professions.  At  this  day  (1827) 
when  libraries  are  established  in  all  our  towns,  when  every  profes- 
sional man  and  every  respectable  gentleman  has  a  collection  of 
books,  it  is  difficult  to  conceive  the  inconvenience  under  which 
young  men  labored  thirty  or  forty  years  ago."  And  yet  there  were 
men  who,  like  Judge  Murphy,  conquered  all  these  difficulties  and 
rose,  conspicuous  for  learning  and  science. 

The  North  American  Review,  in  1821,  said  that,  "in  an  ardent 
and  increasing  zeal  for  the  establishment  of  schools  and  academies 
for  several  years  past,  we  do  not  believe  North  Carolina  has  been 
outdone  by  a  single  State.  The  Academy  at  Raleigh  was  founded 
in  1804,  previously  to  which  there  were  only  two  institutions  of 
the  kind  in  the  State.  The  number  at  present  is  nearly  fifty,  and 
is  rapidly  increasing.  Great  pains  are  taken  to  procure  the  best 
instructors  from  different  parts  of  the  country,  and  we  have  the 
best  authority  for  our  opinion,  that  in  no  part  of  the  Union  are 
the  interests  of  education  better  understood  and  under  better  regu- 
lation than  in  the  middle  counties  of  North  Carolina.  The  schools 
for  females  are  particularly  celebrated  and  are  much  resorted  to 
from  Georgia,  South  Carolina  and  Virginia.  In  the  year  1816, 
the  number  of  students  at  academies  within  the  compass  of  forty 
miles  amounted  to  more  than  one  thousand.  This  space  comprised 


20  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

the  counties  of  Warren,  Granville,  Orange,  Wake,  Franklin,  and 
two  or  three  others  adjoining." 

In  those  days  the  University  was  the  only  institution  of  higher 
learning  in  North  Carolina,  and  when  we  contrast  the  general 
darkness  in  1795  with  the  rapid  improvement,  as  shown  by  the 
extract  from  the  North  American  Review,  in  twenty-five  years, 
cannot  the  University  say  with  triumph  :  These  schools  were  my 
children  ?  I  am  their  Alma  Mater — their  creative  and  fostering 
author,  they  are  the  fruit  of  my  labors. 

THE  BUILDINGS. 

It  is  convenient  now  to  give  a  connected  history  of  the  various 
buildings  of  the  University,  commencing  with  the  "Old  East," 
of  whose  beginning  we  have  spoken. 

The  bricks  of  this,  as  of  all  the  other  buildings,  except  those  in 
Memorial  Hall,  which  were  obtained  from  the  Penitentiary,  were 
burnt  on  University  land.  The  lime  used  in  the  mortar  of  the 
early  structures  was  obtained  from  shells  brought  from  Wilmington 
by  boat,  thence  by  wagon.  There  is  recorded  a  donation  of  fifty 
bushels  of  such  shells  by  Mr.  Richard  Bennehan,  grandfather,  as 
the  royal  charters  say,  of  "  our  well-beloved  cousin  and  trusted 
counsellor,"  Paul  C.  Cameron. 

The  Old  East  continued  in  its  primitive  condition  until  1824, 
when  its  roof  was  adorned  by  a  third  story  nearer  to  the  skies.  At 
the  same  time  the  Old  West  was  built  of  a  corresponding  size.  In 
1848  the  length  of  both  was  extended  towards  the  north  so  as  to 
admit  new  Society  Halls  and  Libraries. 

The  first  President  of  the  Dialectic  Society,  James  Mebane, 
already  mentioned  as  son  of  one  of  the  Trustees  who  selected  the 
site,  was  present  at  the  ceremonies  attending  the  removal  into  the 
new  Halls,  and  he,  with  President  Battle,  then  a  Senior  and  Presi- 
dent of  the  Society,  jointly  presided  over  the  body. 

The  lots  of  the  village  of  Chapel  Hill  were  sold  on  the  same 
12th  of  October,  1793,  the  price  for  all,  about  $3,000,  being  con- 
sidered highly  satisfactory.  It  was  pressingly  necessary  to  provide 
a  residence  for  the  President,  or  presiding  Professor,  and  also  a 
Steward's  Hall,  wherein  the  students  of  the  period  might  obtain 


University  of  North  Carolina.  21 

their  subsistence.  The  President's  Mansion  is  the  house  on  the 
avenue  west  of  the  New  West  building,  which  is  now  in  the  occu- 
pancy of  our  Professor  of  Physics.  In  that  house  were  sheltered 
David  Ker  and  Joseph  Caldwell  and  Dr.  Chapman,  then  it 
passed  into  the  possession  of  Dr.  Elisha  Mitchell.  President  Cald- 
well, after  his  marriage  to  Mrs.  Wm.  Hooper  in  1809,  removed 
to  the  lot  owned  by  her  and  bought  by  the  University  after  his 
death.  The  dwelling  house,  which  had  the  honor  of  sheltering 
three  Presidents  of  the  United  States,  as  well  as  Presidents  Cald- 
well and  Swain,  was  accidently  burned  on  Christmas  Day,  1886. 
The  old  President's  house  contained,  in  the  small  room  at  the  head 
of  the  stairs,  the  library  of  the  institution. 

The  Steward's  Hall  was  situate  nearly  opposite  the  east  end  of 
the  New  East  building  in  the  centre  of  Cameron  avenue.  It  was 
there  that  most  of  the  students  for  many  years  boarded  at  Commons, 
paying  for  the  first  year  $30,  or  $3  per  month ;  for  the  next  four 
years  $40  per  year,  or  $4  per  month ;  in  1800  rising  to  $57  per 
year;  in  1805  to  $60;  in  1814,  under  the  inflated  war  prices,  to 
$66.50;  in  1818  to  $95,  or  $9.50  per  month;  in  1839  to  $76, 
when  the  system  was  abandoned.  It  was  in  this  building  that  the 
"  balls "  of  the  old  days  were  given,  at  which  tradition  hath  it, 
venerable  Trustees  and  Faculty,  even  the  great  President  himself, 
together  with  their  pupils,  with  hair  powdered  and  plaited  into 
"pigtails,"  and  legs  encased  in  tight  stockings  and  knees  resplendent 
with  buckles,  mingled  in  the  dance  with  the  beauteous  damsels  of 
the  day. 

At  the  Commencement  of  1881  we  had  a  most  eloquent  and 
instructive  address  to  the  students  by  a  classmate  of  President  Polk, 
an  excellent  specimen  of  the  old  school,  an  octogenarian,  Gen.  E.  J. 
Mallett,  of  New  York,  lately  called  to  his  final  home.  He  was  intro- 
duced as  having  received  his  diploma  sixty-three  years  before  that 
day,  and  it  was  stated  that  for  seventy  years  he  had  never  taken  a  glass 
of  ardent  spirits,  and,  therefore,  that  he  had  still  the  inestimable  bless- 
ing of  mens  sana  in  corpore  sano,  and  that  other  still  greater  blessing, 
mens  sibi  conscia  recti.  In  his  autobiography,  printed  only  for  his 
relatives — a  copy  being  donated  to  our  Historical  Society,  we  find  an 
account  of  the  ball  given  in  compliment  to  his  class,  when  gradu- 
ating. The  following  description  of  his  dress  is  interesting. 


22  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

"The  style  of  costume,"  said  Gen.  Mallett,  "and  even  the 
manners  of  the  present  generation  are  not,  in  my  opinion,  an 
improvement  on  a  half  century  ago.  The  managers  would  not 
then  admit  a  gentleman  into  a  ball-room  with  boots,  or  even  a 
frock  coat ;  and  to  dance  without  gloves  was  simply  vulgar.  At 
Commencement  ball  (when  I  graduated,  1818),  my  coat  was  broad- 
cloth of  sea-green  color,  high  velvet  collar  to  match,  swallow-tail, 
pockets  outside  with  lapels,  and  large  silver-plated  buttons ;  white 
satin  damask  vest,  showing  the  edge  of  a  blue  undervest ;  a  wide 
opening  for  bosom  ruffles,  and  no  shirt  collar.  The  neck  was 
dressed  with  a  layer  of  four  or  five  three-cornered  cravats,  artis- 
tically laid,  and  surmounted  with  a  cambric  stock,  pleated  and 
buckled  behind.  My  pantaloons  were  white  canton  crape,  lined 
with  pink  muslin,  and  showed  a  peach-blossom  tint.  They  were 
rather  short,  in  order  to  display  flesh-colored  silk  stockings,  and 
this  exposure  was  increased  by  very  low  cut  pumps  with  shiny 
buckles.  My  hair  was  very  black,  very  long  and  queued.  I 
should  be  taken  for  a  lunatic  or  a  harlequin  in  such  costume  now." 

PERSON  HALL — THE  OLD  CHAPEL. 

Having  provided  dormitories  for  sheltering  the  students  and 
food  for  their  bodily  sustenance,  and  halls  for  their  mental  instruc- 
tion, the  Trustees  next  addressed  themselves  to  provision  for  their 
religious  and  moral  training.  The  old  ante-Revolutionary  Chapel 
of  the  Church  of  England,  from  which  the  place  took  its  name, 
had  gone  to  decay.  A  building  under  the  control  of  the  Trus- 
tees must  be  erected.  When  it  was  barely  above  the  ground  the 
treasury  ran  low. 

An  old  bachelor,  one  of  that  class,  which,  having  no  immediate 
claims  on  its  bounty,  sometimes  redeems  by  beneficence  to  public 
objects  their  failures  in  social  duty,  came  to  their  relief.  His  name 
was  Thomas  Person.  He  had  been  an  ardent  lover  of  liberty,  had 
sympathized  with  the  Regulators  in  their  abortive  effort  to  shake 
off  colonial  oppressors,  and  had  suffered  from  the  ravages  of  Tryon's 
army.  He  was  prominent  in  resisting  the  exactions  of  the  British 
Government,  which  led  to  the  war  of  Independence.  He  appeared 
at  Newbern  as  a  Delegate  from  Granville  to  the  first  Assembly  held 


University  of  North  Carolina.  23 

in  defiance  of  the  royal  authority  in  August,  1774,  of  which  that 
noble  patriot,  John  Harvey,  was  moderator.  He  was  one  of  the 
thirteen  Council  of  Safety  which  was  the  supreme  Provisional 
Government,  after  the  end  of  the  Royal  authority.  He  assisted 
in  1776,  as  a  member  of  the  Congress  at  Halifax,  in  forming  our 
State  constitution,  in  which  was  the  provision  requiring  the-  estab- 
lishment of  the  University.  He  was  the  first  Brigadier-General 
of  the  District  of  Hillsborough.  He  was  among  the  band  of  forty  of 
the  greatest  men  the  State  had  in  1789 — the  first  Board  of  Trustees 
of  the  University.  As  Senator  from  Granville  he  gave  his  vote 
for  the  new  institution.  He  did  more.  He  gave  a  sum  in  money 
very  liberal  for  that  day  for  the  completion  of  the  Chapel.  In 
grateful  memory  of  his  services  to  the  State  the  General  Assembly 
gave  his  name  to  a  county  carved  out  of  old  Orange.  In  grati- 
tude for  his  generous  gift  the  Trustees  called  the  new  Chapel  after 
him,  Person  Hall,  or  as  it  appeared  until  lately  on  the  diplomas, 
Aula  Personica. 

In  this  hall  Faculty,  students  and  villagers  worshipped  for  nearly 
forty  years.  It  was  likewise  used  on  commencement  occasions.  In 
it  Judge  Murphy  delivered  the  first  address  before  the  two  Societies 
in  1827,  and,  among  other  eloquent  orators,  Judge  Gaston  made  his 
memorable  speech  in  1833,  which  has  gone  through  three  editions, 
notwithstanding  that  it  contained  a  hope  for  the  abolition  of  slavery. 

Although  this  building  is  named  Person  Hatt,  yet,  because  of  its 
use  as  a  church  on  Sundays  and  for  morning  and  evening  prayers, 
it  gained  the  name  of  "  the  Chapel,"  and  when  Gerrard  Hall  was 
built,  the  former  was  called,  and  is  so  known  to  this  day  by  old 
students,  "  the  Old  Chapel." 

About  1840  it  was  divided  by  partitions  into  four  recitation 
rooms.  It  was  restored  to  a  single  room  in  1877  for  the  use 
of  the  Professor  of  Chemistry ;  the  wood- work  was  accidentally 
destroyed  by  fire  in  the  same  year  and  immediately  rebuilt.  In 
1885  chemical  laboratories  were  added  on  its  western  side. 

GEEEAED  HALL 

was  begun  in  1822.     It  was  called  after  another  Revolutionary 
hero,  Major  Charles  Gerrard, — not  a  bachelor,  but  childless.     He 


24  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

was  a  native  of  Carteret,  but  long  a  resident  of  Edgecombe.  He 
served  in  the  war  of  the  Revolution  from  the  beginning  to  the 
end.  As  a  soldier  he  was  "  brave,  active  and  persevering."  His 
character  as  a  citizen,  husband,  friend  and  neighbor  was  justly 
admired.  His  rank  in  the  army  (Lieutenant)  entitled  him  to 
a  grant  of  2,560  acres,  which  he  located  at  the  junction  of  Yellow 
Creek  with  Cumberland  river,  not  far  below  the  city  of  Nashville. 

This  tract,  the  fruit  of  his  toil  and  suffering  and  blood,  he 
regarded  with  peculiar  affection,  and  when  he  bequeathed  this, 
with  some  10,000  acres  additional,  which  he  had  purchased,  he 
requested  in  his  will  that  it  should  perpetually  remain  the  property 
of  the  University.  For  thirty-five  years  the  Trustees  regarded  this 
wish  as  sacred.  But  after  losses  from  the  neglect  and  perfidy  of 
agents  and  the  onerous  charges  of  taxes,  while  the  black  cloud  of 
debt  hung  over  the  institution,  they  concluded  with  sorrow  to  author- 
ize its  sale.  Two  of  their  ablest  lawyers,  William  Gaston  and  George 
E.  Badger,  after  examination  reported  the  following  resolution  : 

"  WHEREAS,  The  Trustees  of  the  University  of  North  Carolina 
have  been  compelled  to  direct  a  sale  of  a  valuable  tract  of  land, 
bequeathed  by  Major  Charles  Gerrard,  with  the  request  that  the 
same  might  be  perpetually  retained  by  the  University ;  and 

"  WHEREAS,  They  are  solicitous  not  only  to  manifest  their  own 
sense  of  the  liberality  of  the  donor,  but  as  far  as  may  be  practi- 
cable to  perpetuate  its  remembrance ; 

"  Resolved,  Therefore  that  $2,000,  part  of  the  purchase  money  of 
said  land  shall  be  applied  to  the  finishing  of  the  new  Hall  at  the 
University,  and  that  the  same  shall  be  called  by  the  name  of 
' Gerrard  Hall.'" 

Five  years  afterwards  this  resolution  was  carried  into  effect. 
The  spelling  given  is  according  to  the  original  will  of  Major 
Gerrard.  Judges  Gaston  and  Badger,  in  reporting  the  foregoing 
resolutions,  adopt  the  same.  Afterwards  the  name  was  wrongly 
confounded  with  that  of  the  founder  of  Girard  College. 

When  this  Hall  was  built  it  was  intended  to  have  a  broad 
avenue  running  along  the  southern  wall,  east  and  west.  Hence 
the  porch  on  the  south  side  of  the  building.  The  merchants  of  the 
village  claimed  that  this  would  injure  their  trade  by  diverting 
travel  from  Franklin  Street,  and  the  plan  was  abandoned. 


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THE  SOUTH  BUILDING. 

We  will  now  turn  to  what  we  call  the  South,  but  what  was 
known  for  many  years  as  the  "  Main  "  Building.  The  European 
plan  of  a  quadrangle — in  old  times  a  veritable  prison  in  which  the 
students  were  locked  at  night,  was  adopted,  probably  at  the  sug- 
gestion of  Dr.  Caldwell  and  Prof.  Harris,  who  were  educated  at 
Princeton.  Its  corner-stone  was  laid  in  1798.  Its  walls  reached 
the  height  of  a  story  and  a  half,  and  then  remained  roofless  for 
years.  Dr.  Wm.  Hooper,  in  his  "  Fifty  Years  Since,"  a  most  inter- 
esting and  amusing  production,  tells  how  the  students  of  that  day 
packed  in  the  East  Building  four  in  a  room,  built  cabins  in  the 
corner  of  the  South  in  order  to  secure  greater  privacy  for  devo- 
tion to  their  books,  and  how,  "  as  soon  as  spring  brought  back  the 
swallows  and  the  leaves,  they  emerged  from  their  den  and  chose 
some  shady  retirement,  where  they  made  a  path  and  a  prome- 
nade," like  the  Peripatetics  of  ancient  Greece.  He  states  more- 
over, what  sounds  strange  to  us,  that  holidays  were  sometimes 
given  for  the  curious  reason  that  the  inclemency  of  the  weather 
prevented  study. 

To  finish  this  building  was  the  great  problem  of  the  young 
University.  The  Trustees  in  despair  did  not  hesitate  to  practise 
what  was  common  in  old  times,  even  for  building  churches  and 
denominational  schools,  but  which  the  sounder  morals  of  our  day 
make  a  criminal  offence,  the  raising  of  money  by  lotteries.  Their 
circular  of  1802  announces  with  sanctimonious  gravity  that  "the 
interests  of  the  University  of  North  Carolina  and  of  learning  and 
science  generally,  are  concerned  in  the  immediate  sale  of  these 
tickets."  The  highest  prize  was  $1,500,  and  was  drawn  by 
Gen.  Lawrence  Baker,  of  Gates.  The  lucky  number,  1138,  was 
announced  as  an  important  item  by  the  metropolitan  journal,  the 
Raleigh  Register. 

Still  the  building  was  unfinished,  and  still  the  intellectual 
squatters  of  the  University  sat  sub  divo,  as  the  Professor  of  Latin 
would  say.  President  Caldwell  mounted  with  heroic  energy  his 
stick-back  gig  and  painfully  traveled  over  the  State*  in  1809,  and 
again  in  1811,  soliciting  subscriptions. 


26  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

It  would  be  interesting  to  contrast  his  journeys  with  those  of 
the  present  day,  when  one  can  dine  in  Goldsboro  and  breakfast 
next  morning  in  Asheville.  The  battle  of  New  Orleans  occurred 
on  the  8th  of  January,  1815.  The  news  did  not  reach  Raleigh  until 
the  17th  of  February.  Prof.  Charles  W.  Harris  writes  in  1795 
to  Dr.  Caldwell,  at  Princeton,  that  his  best  way  of  reaching  Chapel 
Hill  is  to  buy  a  horse  and  sulky  and  thus  travel  in  his  own  con- 
veyance, selling  the  same  at  Chapel  Hill.  He  is  confident  that 
the  trip  can  be  made  in  thirty  days.  His  baggage  was  sent  by 
water  to  Petersburg  and  thence  hauled  by  a  passing  wagon.  The 
President  of  the  present  day  can,  without  losing  a  night's  rest, 
journey  luxuriously  from  New  York  to  Chapel  Hill  in  less  than 
one  day.  It  was  doubtless  the  achings  and  weariness  of  the  flesh 
of  these  journeys  which  caused  Dr.  Caldwell,  twenty  years  after, 
to  astonish  the  State  by  his  eloquent  and  practical  Carlton  letters, 
advocating  the  N.  C.  Railroad  from  the  Tennessee  line  to  Beau- 
fort. His  labors  for  the  University  were  successful.  He  secured 
about  $12,000,  and  while  our  people  were  going  crazy  over  the 
naval  victories  of  1814,  the  rejoicing  students  moved  into  the  com- 
pleted "South  Building."  The  corner-stone  was  laid  the  year 
when  the  great  Napoleon  gained  the  victory  of  the  Pyramids,  the 
year  before  he  usurped  the  power  of  First  Consul ;  it  was  finished 
the  year  when  he  laid  down  the  imperial  title  for  a  petty  throne  in 
Elba,  the  year  before  his  final  ruin  at  Waterloo. 

It  was  one  of  the  grandest  buildings  in  North  Carolina  in  those 
days.  It  furnished  for  a  third  of  a  century  halls  and  libraries  for 
the  two  societies,  which,  before  its  erection,  were  forced  to  meet 
by  turns  in  Person  Hall.  It  should  have  been  called  in  honor  of 
the  Father  of  the  University,  Gen.  Davie.  The  omission  thus  to 
recognize  his  great  services  has  been  rectified  by  the  happy  thought 
of  a  gifted  lady,  on  whom  the  Muses  of  History  and  Poesy  have 
benignly  breathed,  Mrs.  C.  P.  Spencer.  She  has  named  the  historic 
tree  which  sheltered  the  venerable  Commissioners,  when,  under  its 
shade,  they  located  the  site  of  the  University,  and  which,  in 
spite  of  a  century's  storms  and  the  fierce  assault  of  the  thun- 
derbolt, still  rears  its  majestic  head  above  the  neighboring  oaks, 
the  Davie  Poplar. 


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SMITH  HALL. 

In  1852  the  Trustees  did  tardy  honor  to  the  first  benefactor  of 
the  University.  As  has  been  stated  Governor  Benjamin  Smith, 
of  Brunswick,  made  the  first  donation  for  the  cause  of  higher  edu- 
cation in  North  Carolina,  namely,  warrants  for  20,000  acres  of 
land  in  Tennessee.  It  is  true  they  were  not  immediately  avail- 
able. They  were  afterwards  surrendered  to  the  Chickasaws  and 
subsequently  repurchased  by  the  Government.  It  was  forty  years 
before  they  were  made  available.  They  were  ultimately  sold  for 
$14,000,  after  being  broken  up  by  the  severest  earthquake  which 
has  afflicted  America  since  its  discovery,  into  lakes  and  hills.  The 
proceeds  went  into  the  endowment  and  were  swallowed  up  by  the 
great  civil  war,  which,  with  more  terrible  voracity  than  a  hun- 
dred earthquakes,  engulfed  so  much  of  the  wealth  and  population 
of  the  Southern  country. 

Benjamin  Smith  was  a  man  of  mark.  He  was  in  youth  an 
aide-de-camp  of  Washington  in  the  disastrous  defeat  of  Long 
Island.  He  was  conspicuous  for  his  gallantry  under  Moultrie. 
By  his  fiery  eloquence  the  militia  of  Brunswick  volunteered  to 
serve  under  him  in  the  threatened  war  against  France.  He  was 
fifteen  times  Senator  from  Brunswick.  He  was  chosen  Governor 
in  1810.  His  county  called  its  capital,  Smith ville,  in  his  honor. 
His  name  survives  too  in  the  bleak  and  stormy  island  at  the 
mouth  of  the  Cape  Fear.  The  land  he  gave  us,  as  was  also  the 
land  of  Gerrard,  was  won  by  valor  and  blood  in  the  war  for 
freedom.  Their  sacrifices  were  not  useless.  Their  monuments 
are  far  more  enduring  than  brass  or  marble.  Centuries  will  come 
and  go.  Families  will  grow  great  and  be  extinguished.  For- 
tunes will  be  made  and  lost.  Offices  will  be  struggled  for  and 
ambitious  hopes  realized,  but  the  names  of  the  victors  will  vanish 
as  if  written  on  the  sands  of  the  sea-shore.  Reputations  blazing 
in  pulpit,  or  forum,  and  senate  chamber  will  fade  as  rapidly  as  the 
meteor's  path.  But  the  blessings  of  the  gifts  of  Person,  Gerrard 
and  Smith  will  never  cease.  For  nearly  a  century  they  have 
planted  learning  and  sound  principle  in  the  minds  of  men  over  all 
our  Southern  land.  In  all  the  ages  to  come  their  work  will  go  on. 


28  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

The  thousand  young  men,  who  will  have  their  mental  panoply 
supplied  from  the  University  armory  to  engage  in  life's  varied 
conflicts,  will  hold  their  names  in  honor.  As  long  as  the  Univer- 
sity lasts  they  will  never  be  forgotten,  and  the  University  will  last 
forever  ! 

NEW  EAST — NEW  WEST. 

Prior  to  1850  the  highest  number  of  students  was  170.  After 
the  discovery  of  the  California  gold  mines,  and  consequent  increase 
in  the  supply  of  the  circulating  medium,  there  ensued  wonderfully 
prosperous  times  for  all  the  world,  and  especially  for  our  Southern 
States.  The  old  North  Carolina  families  who  had  carried  their 
lares  and  penates  into  the  fertile  regions  of  the  southwest  sent  back 
their  sons  to  their  native  State  for  education.  Students  swarmed 
into  the  University.  They  overflowed  the  old  buildings  and  were 
camped  in  little  cottages  all  over  the  town  from  Couchtown  to 
Craig's.  In  1858  there  were  as  many  as  461,  of  whom  178  were 
from  other  States  than  North  Carolina.  The  New  East  and  New 
West  were  built  for  their  accommodation,  finished  in  1859.  The 
two  societies  aided  in  a  considerable  degree  in  the  construction  and 
adornment  of  their  beautiful  halls  and  library  rooms.  Probably 
no  societies  in  America  have  superior  accommodations  in  these 
respects,  and  I  am  bound  to  say  that  in  my  opinion  no  societies  by 
intelligent  and  honest  devotion  to  the  purposes  of  their  creation 
better  deserve  them.  Long  may  they  flourish. 

The  GYMNASIUM  is  the  property  of  a  corporation,  whose  stock- 
holders are  friends  and  alumni  of  the  University.  It  was  ready 
for  use  in  June,  1885. 

THE  MEMORIAL  HALL 

was  erected  to  the  memory  of  David  L.  Swain,  for  thirty  years 
President,  and  of  all  the  departed  good  and  great — Trustees,  Pro- 
fessors, Alumni — who  have  aided  and  honored  the  University.  It 
is  a  Memorial  too  of  those  gallant  Alumni  who,  at  the  call  of  our 
State,  gave  up  their  lives  in  the  great  civil  war.  Though  God 
gave  them  not  the  victory,  and  though  we  will  not  question  the 
wisdom  of  the  decision  of  the  All-Wise,  yet  we  must  always  honor 


^.<y  >  _ • ' 

iORinj^' 


University  of  North  Carolina.  29 

the  courage,  the  devotion  to  duty,  the  high  resolve  and  the  willing 
sacrifice  of  our  Confederate  Dead. 

The  tablets  on  the  walls  not  only  show  the  widespread  useful- 
ness of  the  University,  but  call  to  mind  every  important  epoch  in 
our  State  history,  from  the  Provisional  Government  of  1775  to 
the  threshold  of  the  present  day,  as  appears  from  the  following 
statement : 

The  Provisional  Government  of  177 5-' 7 6  is  illustrated  by  the 
name  of  Samuel  Johnston,  who  was  the  President  of  the  Provincial 
Council,  and  therefore  the  first  acting  Governor  of  the  State ;  also 
by  Archibald  MacLaine,  member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety  for 
Wilmington,  and  by  Waightstill  Avery,  signer  of  the  Mecklenburg 
Declaration  of  May,  1775. 

The  Constitution  0/1776  and  the  War  bf  the  Revolution  are  called 
to  mind  by  the  three  above  named,  of  whom  Avery  was  the  first 
Attorney-General  of  the  State  and,  with  MacLaine,  was  on  the 
committee  which  reported  the  Constitution  to  the  body  which 
adopted  it.  Besides  these  are  Benjamin  Hawkins,  aide-de-camp 
to  Washington,  Wm.  Richardson  Davie,  Wm.  Lenoir,  Joseph 
Winston  and  Joseph  Graham,  all  gallant  fighters  for  freedom, 
and  Richard  Dobbs  Spaight,  Sr.,  likewise  a  soldier,  but  more 
famous  as  a  member  of  the  Continental  Congress. 

The  adoption  of  the  Constitution  of -the  United  States  is  illustrated 
by  Spaight  and  Davie,  members  of  the  Convention  which  adopted 
it;  by  Samuel  Johnston  and  Benjamin  Hawkins,  the  first  two 
Federal  Senators  from  North  Carolina,  and  by  Wm.  Lenoir,  a 
member  of  the  Conventions  of  our  State,  of  1788  and  1789,  one  of 
which  refused,  and  the  other  agreed  to  adopt  it. 

The  threatened  French  war  is  called  to  mind  by  Davie,  who  was 
appointed  a  General  in  the  army,  proposed  for  waging  it,  and 
was  one  of  the  Commissioners  to  France,  who  succeeded  in  avert- 
ing it. 

The  war  of  1812  is  well  commemorated  by  Wm.  Hawkins, 
Governor,  and  Duncan  Cameron,  one  of  his  aids ;  by  Joseph 
Graham,  a  General  in  the  expedition  against  the  Creeks;  by 
David  Stone,  United  States  Senator  from  North  Carolina;  and 
Wm.  Gaston,  a  prominent  member  of  the  House  of  Represen- 
tatives. 


30  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

The  acquisition  of  Florida  is  called  to  mind  by  Win.  D.  Mosely, 
Governor  of  the  Territory. 

The  first  inauguration  of  Internal  Improvements  is  especially  noted 
by  Archibald  D.  Murphy  and  Rev.  Dr.  Joseph  Caldwell,  the  first 
and  most  earnest  advocates  of  canal  and  railroad  building. 

The  great  Eastern  and  Western  agitation,  leading  to  the  Conven- 
tion of  1835,  is  brought  to  mind  by  the  names  of  Win.  Gaston, 
David  L.  Swain,  John  Owen,  Bartlett  Yancey,  Duncan  Cameron, 
Willie  P.  Mangum,  Calvin  Graves,  James  W.  Bryan,  James 
Mebane,  Wm.  B.  Shepard. 

The  hot  controversies  of  Jackson's  time  are  peculiarly  commem- 
orated by  James  K.  Polk,  Bedford  Brown,  Willie  P.  Mangum, 
John  Owen,  Wm.  B.  Shepard  and  others. 

The  important  period  6f  the  acquisition  of  Texas  and  the  Mexi- 
can war  is  revived  by  the  tablets  of  James  K.  Polk,  President, 
Wm.  A.  Graham,  Governor,  Michael  Hoke,  George  E.  Badger, 
Willie  P.  Mangum,  Bedford  Brown,  Daniel  M.  Barringer,  John 
M.  Morehead,  Burton  Craige,  Romulus  M.  Saunders  and  the  three 
brothers,  Wm.  B.,  Charles  B.  and  James  B.  Shepard. 

The  internal  improvement  era  of  1848  is  called  up  by  the  names 
of  John  M.  Morehead,  Calvin  Graves,  Hay  wood  W.  Guion, 
William  A.  Graham,  Waightstill  Avery,  Jr.,  Romulus  M. 
Saunders,  Jonathan  Worth,  John  D.  Hawkins,  Dr.  Joseph  W. 
Hawkins. 

The  compromise  of  1850  and  the  period  preceding  the  Civil  War 
are  called  to  mind  by  Graham,  Badger,  Morehead,  W.  Avery,  Jr., 
R.  M.  Saunders,  Jacob  Thompson,  Lewis  Thompson,  Patrick  H. 
Winston. 

Secession  and  the  Civil  War  are  largely  represented  on  the  walls 
of  the  Hall  by  civilians  as  well  as  soldiers,  prominent  in  council 
or  field.  Among  the  civilians  are  Thomas  Ruffin,  Graham,  Worth, 
W.  Avery,  Jr.,  Gov.  Henry  T.  Clark,  Walter  F.  Leak,  Burton 
Craige,  Jacob  Thompson. 

Of  the  military  are  Gen.  Bryan  Grimes,  Gen.  James  Johnston 
Pettigrew,  Gen.  George  B.  Anderson,  Col.  W.  Avery,  Col.  Clark 
M.  Avery,  Col.  Isaac  E.  Avery,  Major  Joseph  A.  Engelhard, 
Major  Joseph  H.  Saunders,  Col.  John  L.  Bridgers,  Lieut.  Wm. 
Preston  Mangum. 


University  of  North  Carolina.  31 

The  period  of  reconstruction  is  commemorated  by  Gov,  Worth, 
Gov.  Tod  K.  Caldwell,  Lewis  Thompson,  Patrick  H.  Winston, 
Matthias  E.  Manly. 

The  Judicial  history  can  be  almost  read  from  the  tablets.  It 
begins  with  Samuel  Johnston,  a  Judge  before  the  organization  of 
the  Supreme  Court  under  the  Act  of  1818. 

Of  the  Supreme  Court,  there  are  tablets  to  Chief  Justices  Leonard 
Henderson,  Thomas  Ruffin,  Frederick  Nash  and  Richmond  M. 
Pearson,  and  to  Associate  Justices  Wm.  Gaston,  Wm.  H.  Battle, 
Matthias  E.  Manly. 

Of  the  Superior  Court  Judges  are  Archibald  D.  Murphy,  John 
R.  Donnell,  Willie  P.  Mangum,  Duncan  Cameron,  George  E. 
Badger,  David  L.  Swain,  John  M.  Dick,  R.  M.  Pearson,  W.  H. 
Battle,  M.  E.  Manly,  David  F.  Caldwell,  James  W.  Osborne, 
Jesse  G.  Shepherd. 

Of  the  Federal  Courts  is  Judge  John  A.  Cameron  of  the  District 
Court  of  Florida. 

There  is  a  long  list  of  Governors  represented,  beginning  with 
Samuel  Johnston,  Chairman  of  the  Provincial  Council  ill  1775, 
and  Governor  in  1787;  Richard  Dobbs  Spaight,  Sr.,  1792-'95; 
Wm.  Richardson  .Davie,  1798-'99;  David  Stone,  1808;  Wm. 
Hawkins,  1812;  John  Owen,  1828;  David  L.  Swain,  1833-'35; 
Richard  Dobbs  Spaight,  Jr.,  1835;  John  M.  Morehead,  1840-'44; 
Wm.  A.  Graham,  1844-'48  ;  Henry  T.  Clark,  1861-'63 ;  Jonathan 
Worth,  1866-'68;  Tod  R.  Caldwell,  1870-74. 

The  National  Congress,  before  the  adoption  of  the  Constitu- 
tion, has  Richard  Dobbs  Spaight,  Sr.,  Samuel  Johnston,  Benjamin 
Hawkins,  Wm.  R.  Davie. 

Senators  of  the  United  States  are  Samuel  Johnston,  Benjamin 
Hawkins,  David  Stone,  Willie  P.  Mangum,  Wm.  A.  Graham, 
George  E.  Badger,  and  M.  E.  Manly,  the  latter  elected  but  not 
allowed  to  take  his  seat. 

Representatives  in  Congress  are  Joseph  Winston,  Richard  Dobbs 
Spaight,  Sr.,  Alexander  Mebane,  David  Stone,  Wm.  Gaston,  James 
S.  Smith,  John  H.  Bryan,  John  Owen,  Bartlett  Yancey,  R.  D. 
Spaight,  Jr.,  Wm.  B.  Shepard,  Charles  B.  Shepard,  Ebenezer 
Pettigrew,  James  K.  Polk,  D.  M.  Barringer,  R.  M.  Saunders, 
Richard  S.  Donnell,  Jacob  Thompson. 


32  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

Ministers  to  Foreign  Nations  are  Wm.  R.  Da  vie,  D.  M.  Bar- 
ringer,  R.  M.  Saunders. 

Attorney- Generals  of  North  Carolina  are  Waightstill  A  very,  Sr., 
R.  M.  Saunders,  Bartholomew  F.  Moore,  and  Wm.  A.  Jenkins. 

The  Financial  History  of  the  State  is  illustrated  by  Thomas  Ruffin 
and  Duncan  Cameron,  Presidents  of  the  leading  early  banks,  and 
by  Samuel  Johnston,  John  Hay  wood,  Jonathan  Worth,  State 
Treasurers. 

The  Teachers  are  largely  represented.  There  are  Presidents 
Joseph  Caldwell  and  David  L.  Swain,  Professors  A.  D. 
Murphy,  Wm.  Bingham,  Wm.  Hooper,  Elisha  Mitchell,  James 
Phillips,  J.  DeB.  Hooper,  Ralph  H.  Graves,  the  elder,  Carey  D. 
Grandy,  Wm.  M.  Green.  Of  these  Wm.  Hooper  was  afterwards 
President  of  Wake  Forest  College,  and  Bishop  Green,  Chancellor 
of  the  University  of  the  South. 

The  great  schools  of  the  State  are  represented  by  Wm.  Bingham, 
Wm.  J.  Bingham,  his  son,  and  Col.  Wm.  Bingham,  his  grandson, 
Alexander  Wilson,  Ralph  H.  Graves,  the  elder,  J.  DeB.  Hooper, 
James  B.  Slade,  the  pioneer  of  higher  female  education  in  Georgia. 

The  Clergy  has  most  able  representatives :  Charles  Pettigrew, 
elected  in  1795  first  Bishop  of  the  Episcopal  church  in  North 
Carolina,  Wm.  Hooper,  Wm.  M.  Green,  Elisha  Mitchell,  Alex- 
ander Wilson,  James  Phillips,  James  Morrison,  Francis  L.  Hawks, 
Joseph  H.  Saunders,  the  elder,  Wm.  Barringer. 

The  Medical  Profession  is  abundantly  honored  by  Simmons  J. 
Baker,  John  B.  Baker,  James  H.  Dickson,  James  S.  Smith,  Joseph 
W.  Hawkins,  Frederick  D.  Lente,  of  New  York. 

The  Legal  Profession.  It  is  unnecessary  to  repeat  the  names  of 
those  illustrating  the  legal  profession.  Of  course  the  Judges  and 
Attorney-Generals  belong  thereto,  and  most  of  those  named  as 
having  held  official  stations.  It  may  be  well  to  name  some  who 
devoted  themselves  mainly  to  the  bar.  For  example,  B.  F.  Moore, 
Francis  L.  Dancy,  James  W.  Bryan,  H.  W.  Guion,  Robert  Strange, 
P.  H.Winston,  of  Bertie,  R.  S.  Donnell,Wm.  F.  Dancy. 

Authors  and  Scientists  are  slimly,  though  ably  represented. 
Lewis  von  Schweinitz,  the  great  Botanist,  Francis  L.  Hawks, 
Joseph  Caldwell,  Elisha  Mitchell,  David  L.  Swain,  Wm.  A. 
Graham,  Hay  wood  W.  Guion. 


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Enlightened  and  successful  men  of  business,  but  little  engaged  in 
public  life,  are  here  commemorated,  viz. : 

Richard  Bennehan,  Thomas  D.  Bennehan,  James  C.  Johnston, 
Bryan  Grimes,  the  elder,  Richard  Henry  Lewis,  James  S.  Battle, 
Edward  J.  Mallett,  Wm.  Peace,  John  D.  Hawkins,  Joseph  H. 
Saunders,  the  younger. 

There  is  a  tablet  to  the  Donors  of  Land,  embracing  the  site  of  the 
University,  and  recently  a  tablet  has  been  inserted  to  the  memory 
of  Miss  Mary  R.  Smith,  who  donated  a  valuable  tract  of  land  in 
Chatham  county  for  the  education  of  students  at  the  University. 

The  Hall  was  designed  by  Samuel  Sloan,  architect,  and  is  one 
of  the  handsomest  college  buildings  in  the  Union,  its  roof  sup- 
ported by  semi-circular  arches,  from  basement  wall  to  basement 
wall,  128  feet  in  diameter,  with  not  a  column  to  break  the  view. 
Its  seating  capacity  is  2,450,  while,  by  making  the  aisles  avail- 
able, 4,000  people  can  be  accommodated. 

This  noble  building  was  dedicated  on  the  3rd  of  June,  1885. 
Rev.  A.  W.  Mangum,  D.  D.,  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  read 
the  dedication  Ode,  adapted  by  himself.  Rev.  Charles  Phillips, 
D.  D.,  Professor  Emeritus  of  Mathematics,  offered  up  a  most 
appropriate  prayer,  and  Mr.  Paul  C.  Cameron,  Chairman  of  the 
Building  Committee,  in  behalf  of  himself  and  associates  on  the 
committee,  at  the  request  of  the  Faculty,  delivered  an  address  on 
the  University,  very  able  and  instructive.  It  is  noticeable  that 
Mr.  Cameron  had  been  an  alumnus  of  the  institution  for  sixty 
years.  The  Trustees  unanimously  passed  a  resolution  of  thanks 
to  him  for  his  personal  supervision  of  the  work,  and  for  a  timely 
loan  of  $8,000  needed  for  its  completion.  Resolutions  of  thanks 
to  Governor  Thos.  J.  Jarvis  were  also  unanimously  adopted  for 
his  valuable  services  while  Governor  in  behalf  of  the  University, 
in  many  directions,  particularly  in  aiding  the  erection  of  this 
building. 

DONATIONS  AND  APPROPRIATIONS. 

The  donations  of  Smith,  Gerrard  and  Person  have  been  men- 
tioned, as  also  the  contributions  raised  by  President  Caldwell  for 
completing  the  South  Building.     Prior  to  1797  sundry  persons  sub- 
scribed the  sum  of  $7,648  for  the  purpose  of  erecting  buildings. 
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34  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

In  1802  the  ladies  of  Raleigh  and  ISTewbern  contributed  a  pair 
of  globes,  a  compass  and  a  quadrant.  The  escheated  land  warrants 
granted  by  the  State  in  1789  realized  to  the  University  in  1836 
about  $150,000,  which  was  lost  during  the  civil  war  by  reason  of 
the  insolvency  of  the  bank,  in  the  stock  of  which  the  endowment 
was  invested.  Other  smaller  amounts  were  received  from  time 
to  time  from  escheats  in  North  Carolina,  balances  unclaimed  in 
hands  of  executors,  etc.,  arrearages  confiscated,  etc.,  amounting  to 
$134,000.  This  was  used  for  current  expenses,  including  building. 
In  1875,  at  the  solicitation  of  President  Battle,  then  Secretary 
and  Treasurer,  a  number  of  persons,  principally  alumni,  con- 
tributed about  $18,000  for  the  purpose  of  repairing  the  buildings, 
and  subsequently  a  like  amount  was  contributed  for  building  the 
Memorial  Hall.  Soon  afterwards  the  ladies  of  Raleigh  and  of 
Hillsborough  contributed  about  $500  towards  the  purchase  of 
apparatus. 

THE  LAND  GRANT. 

In  1866  the  General  Assembly  granted  to  the  University 
270,000  acres  of  land  scrip  with  the  obligation  to  establish  at  least 
two  professorships,  in  which  the  leading  object  should  be,  as  stated  in 
the  Act  of  Congress  of  July  2,  1862,  without  excluding  other 
scientific  and  classical  studies  and  including  military  tactics,  to 
teach  such  branches  of  learning  as  are  related  to  Agriculture  and 
Mechanic  Arts,  in  such  manner  as  the  General  Assembly  may  pre- 
scribe, in  order  to  promote  the  liberal  and  practical  education  of 
the  industrial  classes  in  the  several  pursuits  and  professions  in  life. 
It  was  further  provided  that  the  county  court  of  each  county 
should  have  the  privilege  to  select  one  student,  a  native  of  the 
State  and  resident  in  such  county,  of  good  moral  character  and 
capacity  for  usefulness,  and  without  means  of  his  own,  free 
of  all  charges  for  tuition  and  room-rent;  and  further  that  students 
should  be  admitted  to  this  department  without  any  require- 
ments of  previous  education  sufficient  to  enter  the  regular  college 
course. 

The  scrip  was  sold  in  1867  at  the  then  market  price  of  fifty 
cents  per  acre.  Ten  thousand  dollars  of  the  proceeds  were  used 
on  account  of  the  real  estate  of  the  University.  The  residue 


University  of  North  Carolina.  35 

was  invested  in  North  Carolina  bonds,  partly  special  tax.  In 
1875,  as  the  State  had,  in  accepting  the  Land  Grant,  bound 
itself  to  keep  the  fund  intact,  the  General  Assembly  gave  its  cer- 
tificate for  the  original  principal  ($125,000),  and  directed  the  pub- 
lic Treasurer  to  pay  the  interest,  $7,500  a  year,  regularly.  This 
act  enabled  the  institution  to  be  reopened  in  1875.  The  Trustees 
proceeded  to  carry  into  effect  the  above  recited  clause  of  the  Act 
devoting  the  scrip,  by  paying  special  attention  to  Industrial  and 
Agricultural  Chemistry,  Botany,  Physiology,  Zoology,  Physics, 
Mechanics,  Surveying,  etc.,  pains  being  taken  to  make  the  instruc- 
tion in  these  branches  as  practical  as  possible,  while  "other  sci- 
entific and  classical  studies"  were  also  taught.  In  the  place 
of  one  laboratory  the  University  had  now  five,  viz :  Chemical 
(quantitative  as  well  as  qualitative),  Physical,  Biological,  Botani- 
cal, and  Mineral ogical.  While  classes  were  exercised  in  the  field 
for  purposes  of  instruction  in  those  departments  and  also  in  sur- 
veying and  engineering,  the  small  amount,  $7,500  per  annum, 
which  was  not  supplemented  by  grants  from  the  State  or  other 
source,  did  not  suffice  for  carrying  on  agricultural  or  mechanical 
works,  or  performing  experiments  for  the  benefit  of  the  public. 

In  1887  the  General  Assembly  concluded  to  establish  a  separate 
Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  at  Raleigh,  and  ordered  the 
$125,000  to  be  delivered  to  that  institution  as  soon  as  it  should  be< 
prepared  to  begin  the  work  of  instruction. 

In  1867  the  General  Assembly  granted  the  University  $7,000 
for  the  purpose  of  paying  arrears  due  the  Faculty. 

In  1881  the  Assembly  made  an  appropriation  of  $5,000  per 
annum,  and  in  1885  of  $15,000  per  annum,  for  the  support  of  the 
institution. 

Hon.  B.  F.  Moore,  LL.D.,  of  Raleigh,  N.  C.,  in  1878  be- 
queathed $5,000  in  United  States  five  per  cent,  bonds,  the  interest 
of  which  is  to  be  applied  to  paying  the  tuition  of  students,  to  be 
appointed  by  his  heirs,  or,  failing  such  appointment,  by  the  Trus- 
tees of  the  University. 

In  1880  Rev.  Chas.  F.  Deems,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  established  a  fund 
to  be  loaned,  on  security,  to  indigent  students  for  defraying  their 
expenses  at  the  University  of  North  Carolina.  Mr.  W.  H.  Van- 
derbilt  added  to  it  in  1881,  and  the  amount  of  the  principal  is  now 


36  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

$13,300.  The  fund  is  of  very  great  benefit  to  the  poor  young 
men  of  the  State.  Already  130  students  have  been  assisted  by  it 
in  obtaining  higher  education. 

In  1885  Miss  Mary  Ruffin  Smith,  living  near  Chapel  Hill,  died, 
leaving  to  the  University  a  valuable  plantation  in  Chatham  county, 
called  Jones'  Grove,  the  rent  of  which,  or  the  interest  of  the  pro- 
ceeds if  sold,  is  to  be  used  in  the  education  of  such  students  as  the 
Faculty  may  nominate.  The  fund  is  to  be  called  the  Francis 
Jones  Smith  Fund,  after  her  brother  from  whom  she  inherited  the 
land.  The  property  is  worth  about  $14,000  or  $15,000. 

The  earliest  donations  of  books  to  the  Library  were  made  by 
Judge  John  Williams,  James  Reid,  of  Wilmington,  Gov.  Wm.  R. 
Davie,  Prof.  David  Ker,  Richard  Bennehan,  Abram  Hodge, 
the  Centre  Benevolent  Society,  Francis  N.  W.  Burton,  Wm.  H. 
Hill,  Edward  Jones,  Joseph  Gautier,  Joseph  B.  Hill,  Calvin  Jones. 
The  most  considerable  donation  in  recent  years  was  by  Mrs.  Cor- 
nelia P.  Spencer,  about  one  thousand  volumes  from  the  library  of 
her  father,  Rev.  Dr.  James  Phillips. 

PLAN  OF  INSTRUCTION. 

As  soon  as  the  corner-stone  was  laid,  the  Trustees  took  steps  for 
organizing  a  plan  of  instruction  in  the  University.  The  committee 
appointed  for  the  purpose  on  the  4th  of  December,  1792,  was  an  able 
one.  The  chairman  was  the  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel  McCorkle.  Associated 
with  him  were  David  Stone,  Alfred  Moore,  Samuel  Ashe,  Hugh 
Williamson  and  John  Hay,  an  eminent  lawyer  of  Fayetteville, 
whose  name  survives  in  Haymount.  Of  these  McCorkle  and 
Stone  were  graduates  of  Princeton ;  Williamson,  a  graduate  and 
ex-professor  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania.  Moore's  education 
at  Boston  was  interrupted  by  the  Revolutionary  War,  but  he  was  a 
well  read  and  accomplished  man.  Hay  was  distinguished  for  his 
literary  acquirements. 

The  committee  reported  through  Dr.  McCorkle  on  the  5th  of 
December,  1792,  that  "taking  into  consideration  the  financial  con- 
dition of  the  University,  the  pursuits  of  literature  and  science  should 
be  confined  to  the  following  objects  :  .  .  .  The  study  of  languages, 
particularly  the  English ;  the  acquirement  of  historical  knowledge, 


&6f* 

<&«: 


University  of  North  Carolina.  37 

ancient  and  modern ;  the  study  of  the  Belles-Lettres,  Mathematics 
and  Natural  Philosophy;  the  improvement  of  the  intellectual 
powers,  including  a  rational  system  of  Logic  and  Moral  Philosophy; 
information  on  Botany,  to  which  should  be  added  a  competent 
knowledge  of  the  theory  and  practice  of  agriculture  best  suited  to 
the  climate  and  soil  of  this  State ;  the  principles  of  architecture." 

They  further  recommended  the  purchase  of  apparatus  for 
experimental  Philosophy  and  Astronomy.  In  this  they  would 
include  a  set  of  globes,  barometer,  thermometer,  microscope,  tele- 
scope, quadrant,  prismatic  glass,  electrical  machine  and  an  air- 
pump.  The  committee  recommended  the  purchase  of  a  library, 
the  selection  of  the  books  to  be  left  to  the  Faculty. 

The  report  is  remarkable  for  the  great  prominence  of  scientific 
studies,  and  those  of  a  practical  nature.  The  scheme  is  almost 
identical  with  that  adopted  by  Congress  for  the  colleges  to  be  formed 
under  what  is  known  as  the  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College 
Land  Grant  Act  of  1862.  Not  many  years  elapsed,  however,  before 
classical  studies  were  given  the  prominence  usual  in  the  colleges  of 
the  day. 

On  the  21st  of  December,  1793,  the  committee  made  an  additional 
report,  recommending  the  election  of  a  "  presiding  professor/'  and 
if  the  receipts  from  tuition  should  justify  it,  one  assistant.  The 
style  of  the  presiding  officer  was  "  Professor  of  Humanity."  This 
term  expressive  of  the  widely  ramifying  duties  of  the  new  pro- 
fessor, signified  "  mental  cultivation  befitting  man " — such  in- 
tellectual panoply  as  the  perfect  man  should  possess;  and  as 
from  mediaeval  traditions  still  dominant  in  the  higher  institutions 
of  learning,  modern  science  was  little  known  and  less  regarded, 
this  mental  panoply  was  held  mainly  to  include  languages,  and 
grammar,  and  rhetoric,  and  poetry,  and  especially  the  study  of  the 
ancient  classics. 

It  was  carefully  provided  in  the  strongest  terms  that  neither  the 
professor  nor  his  assistant  should  have  any  claim,  right  or  prefer- 
ence to  the  Presidency  of  the  University. 

The  doors  of  the  Institution  were  ordered  to  be  opened  on  the 
15th  of  January,  1795,  and  the  session  was  to  continue  for  eleven 
months,  with  only  one  week's  vacation  in  summer,  beginning  with 
the  10th  of  July. 


38  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

The  tuition  was  graded  according  to  the  studies  taken.  For 
Reading,  Writing,  Arithmetic,  and  Book-keeping,  $8  per  year ;  for 
the  Latin,  Greek,  and  French  Languages,  English  Grammar,  Geog- 
raphy, History,  and  Belles-Lettres,  for  any  or  all,  $12.50 ;  for 
Geometry,  with  its  practical  branches,  Astronomy,  Natural  and 
Moral  Philosophy,  Chemistry  and  the  principles  of  Agriculture, 
for  all  or  any  of  them,  $15. 

The  salary  of  the  Professor  of  Humanity  was  $300  per  annum 
and  two-thirds  of  the  tuition  fees.  If  an  assistant  should  be 
found  necessary,  he  was  to  be  paid  $200  and  the  other  one-third 
of  the  fees. 

The  Professor  of  Humanity  was  elected  by  ballot.  As  showing 
to  some  extent  who  were  prominent  in  educational  circles  in  that 
day,  the  names  of  those  nominated  are  given.  They  were  Rev.  Dr. 
Samuel  McCorkle,  Dr.  David  Ker,  the  Rev.  George  Micklejohn, 
Rev.  Robert  Archibald,  Mr.  John  Brown,  Rev.  James  Tate,  and 
Andrew  Martin. 

The  friends  of  Dr.  McCorkle  expected  his  election,  as  in  their 
opinion  he  was  eminently  suitable  by  reason  of  his  learning,  ex- 
perience, and  enthusiasm  for  the  new  institution.  But  I  find  that 
General  Davie  was  opposed  to  him,  probably  on  account  of  his 
deficiency  in  business  qualifications,  and  Davie's  influence  was 
potent. 

Rev.  David  Ker  was  a  graduate  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 
He  was  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Fayetteville,  and 
was  principal  of  a  school  as  well.  He  was  a  man  of  ability  and 
learning,  but  held  his  office  for  only  one  year.  After  leaving  the 
University  he  studied  law,  and  was  appointed  by  Jefferson  at  the 
instance  of  David  Stone,  then  Senator,  Judge  of  the  Mississippi 
Territory,  in  which  position  he  died  in  1810,  leaving  the  reputa- 
tion of  an  able  and  faithful  officer.  He  is  said  to  have  exchanged 
his  calvinistic  tenets  for  a  mild  form  of  infidelity. 

Professor  Charles  W.  Harris,  who  was  soon  afterwards  chosen  at 
a  salary  of  $200  per  annum  and  one-third  of  the  fees,  was  a  native 
of  Cabarrus,  one  of  that  excellent  family  which  for  about  a  century 
has  been  among  the  best  and  most  intelligent  in  the  country.  He 
was  a  graduate  of  Princeton,  and  was  evidently  a  superior  man. 
After  the  resignation  of  Dr.  Ker  he  was  placed  in  charge  of  the 


University  of  North  Carolina.  39 

University,  though  not  styled  President.  He  was  a  young  man, 
evidently  fond  of  politics — was  reading  law  while  at  the  University. 
He,  too,  was  for  awhile  tinctured  with  the  prevailing  Voltaireism 
of  the  day,  but  soon,  it  is  said,  he  returned  to  the  true  faith.  He 
seems  to  have  enjoyed  the  entire  confidence  of  the  Trustees.  He 
would  doubtless  have  won  a  high  position  in  our  State  if  he  had 
not  been  cut  off  by  early  death  from  pulmonary  consumption.  It 
was  his  sagacity  which  caused  the  election  of  Joseph  Caldwell,  his 
college-mate  at  Princeton,  as  his  successor  in  the  chair  of  mathe- 
matics, an  election  which  gave  the  University  what  it  needed — an 
able,  energetic  and  wise  leader. 

The  North  Carolina  Journal,  of  February  23rd,  1795,  gives  a 
spirited  account  of  the  opening  day  of  the  new  institution,  on  which 
Providence  did  not  smile.  The  Governor  of  the  State,  Richard 
Dobbs  Spaight,  accompanied  by  several  members  of  the  General  As- 
sembly and  by  the  Trustees  of  the  University,  rode  in  state  over  the 
muddy  mid-winter  road.  The  clouds  gathered  and  wept  cold  tears 
over  the  melancholy  scene.  The  editor's  imagination  warms  at 
the  idea  of  the  number  who  would  have  been  present  on  the  "  much 
desired  occasion"  but  for  "the  unfavorable  state  of  the  weather." 
The  Governor  and  his  cortege  found  for  their  inspection  under  the 
gloomy  sky  and  among  the  giant  trees,  waving  their  leafless 
branches  in  the  icy  wind,  an  unfinished  two-story  building  of  new 
brick,  splashed  with  mortar ;  the  red  hole  in  the  ground  which 
marked  the  site  of  the  future  Chapel ;  an  unpainted  President's 
house  and  steward's  hall  of  wood ;  a  village  without  houses,  and 
with  its  streets  overgrown  with  forest  trees ;  a  solitary  professor  and 
not  a  single  student. 

The  coming  of  students  was  delayed  by  the  inclement  winter, 
and  the  impassible  state  of  the  roads,  bridges  being  seldom  found 
over  streams  ordinarily  fordable.  It  was  the  1 2th  of  February  when 
the  first  student  arrived.  He  was  from  Wilmington — his  name, 
Hinton  James.  The  Faculty  records  show  that  he  was  faithful  and 
successful.  For  several  years  students  were  required  to  read  orig- 
inal compositions  on  Saturdays,  and  those  deemed  especially  mer- 
itorious were  posted  in  an  honor  book.  The  name  of  Hinton 
James  occurs  often  on  this  roll.  His  subjects  show  that  he  had  a 
bias  towards  science,  such  as  "  The  Uses  of  the  Sun,"  the  "  Com- 


40  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

merce  of  Britain,"  "  The  Motions  of  the  Earth."  He  became 
afterwards  a  civil  engineer,  an  assistant  of  Fulton  in  his  work  on 
our  rivers.  Some  results  of  their  labors  may  be  still  seen  on  the 
Cape  Fear.  He  served  his  county  for  several  terms  as  Senator  in 
the  General  Assembly. 

The  next  students  who  arrived  were  Alfred  and  Maurice  Moore, 
sons  of  Judge  Moore,  both  of  whom  served  in  the  General  Assem- 
bly afterwards,  the  former  attaining  the  dignity  of  Speaker  of  the 
House ;  John  Taylor,  who  became  Clerk  of  the  Superior  Court  of 
Orange ;  Hutchings  G.  Burton,  who  became  Governor  of  this 
State;  and  Robert  Burton,  his  brother,  afterwards  a  Judge  of  the 
Superior  Court.  In  four  months  there  were  forty-one  students  in 
attendance,  and  by  the  end  of  the  year  about  one  hundred,  many  of 
whom  were  in  the  preparatory  department. 

Mr.  James  mentions  that  no  uniform  dress  was  used  in  his  day. 
In  1827  the  Trustees  prescribed  a  uniform  of  dark  gray  in  summer 
and  blue  in  winter,  but  six  months  afterwards  changed  the  winter 
color  to  dark  gray,  so  that  it  is  probable  that  our  boys  were  the 
first  in  our  State  to  wear  the  dress  which  is  so  intimately  associated 
in  Southern  minds  with  the  tenderness  and  pathos  and  heroism 
of  the  Lost  Cause.  A  solemn  ordinance  was  adopted  at  the  same 
time,  which  sounds  strange  in  our  ears,  "The  wearing  of  boots 
by  the  students  is  positively  prohibited."  .This  law  was  passed 
doubtless  on  account  of  the  financial  panic  of  1825,  but,  like  all 
sumptuary  laws,  was  regularly  circumvented.  We  have  it  on  the 
authority  of  the  late  Judge  Battle,  who  graduated  in  1820,  that 
the  College  servant,  known  as  "  Brad,"  owned  a  pair  of  these  ob- 
jectionable articles,  which  he  rented  to  students  for  a  handsome  sum 
whenever  they  particularly  desired  to  shine  in  the  eyes  of  the  ladies. 
The  Seniors,  during  the  commencement  in  which  they  graduated, 
were  exempt  from  the  prohibitory  boot  law  by  special  exception 
to  the  ordinance,  and  it  was  not  long  before  ambitious  Juniors, 
Sophomores  and  Freshmen  obtained  the  distinguished  privilege. 

THE  STEWARD. 

The  number  of  inhabitants  of  the  village  of  Chapel  Hill  was 
so  small  that  at  the  beginning  and  for  many  subsequent  years  a 


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steward  was  appointed,  who  gave  bond  and  security  for  furnishing 
the  students  their  table  board.  It  is  interesting  to  inspect  the  bill 
of  fare  of  1795,  provided  at  $3  per  month. 

For  breakfast :  milk  or  coffee  and  tea,  or  chocolate  and  tea,  one 
warm  roll,  or  loaf  of  bread,  or  corn  bread  and  butter. 

For  dinner :  that  noble  Anglo-Saxon  dish,  which  has  built  more 
railroads,  dug  more  canals,  fought  more  battles,  and  felled  more 
forests  than  any  other  ration  in  history,  namely  :  bacon  and  greens. 
For  this  might  be  substituted  beef  and  turnips.  With  these  must 
be  furnished  fresh  meat  and  fowl,  for  which  the  steward  could  sub- 
stitute puddings  and  tarts. 

For  supper,  the  ration  was  either  coffee,  or  tea,  or  milk,  and  bread 
or  biscuit — not  any  butter. 

In  addition  to  the  above,  potatoes  and  other  vegetable  food 
usual  in  North  Carolina  were  prescribed.  It  was  expressly  un- 
derstood that  when  milk  was  furnished,  neither  coffee,  nor  tea, 
nor  chocolate  was  required,  "  unless  for  boys  who  eat  no  milk." 
By  an  amendment  to  the  agreement  the  supplying  with  milk  was 
delayed  until  the  1st  day  of  May,  and  wheat  bread  and  biscuit  until 
the  1st  of  August.  For  the  months  of  January,  February  and 
March  thereafter,  the  wheat  bread  was  allowed  to  be  cold,  but  well 
risen.  The  ration  of  butter  was  limited  to  one  ounce,  and  in  place 
of  butter  meat  might  be  substituted  by  permission  of  the  Faculty. 
For  supper,  milk  was  required  from  May  15th  to  September  15th, 
coffee,  or  tea,  or  chocolate  afterwards.  These  amendments  were  in 
favor  of  the  steward,  but  a  great  concession  was  won  by  the  stu- 
dents, which  must  have  tended  to  increase  their  respect  for  the 
Sabbath,  namely,  that  during  January,  February  and  March,  pud- 
dings and  tarts  on  Sundays  were  obligatory. 

It  is  noticeable  that  the  hours  for  meals  were  at  8  o'clock  a.  m., 
1  o'clock  p.  m.,  and  supper  "  before  or  after  candlelight,  as  the 
Faculty  may  prescribe/' 

If  the  steward  had  faithfully  complied  with  the  terms  of  this 
contract  in  spirit  and  letter,  it  is  clear  that  all  things  needful  for 
the  body  were  supplied,  but  the  records  show  that  there  was  inter- 
minable wrangling  both  about  the  quantity  and  quality  of  the  food 
furnished.  Some  of  the  wealthier  students  preferred  to  walk  from 
one  and  a  half  to  two  miles  to  houses  in  the  country  for  their  meals, 


42  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

and  it  was  the  rule  for  the  others  to  supplement  their  rations  at 
commons  by  night  suppers,  sometimes  fairly  paid  for,  sometimes 
captured  in  nocturnal  hunts  for  persimmon-loving  opossums, 
sometimes  obtained  by  illicit  raids  on  gardens  and  poultry  yards. 
The  tradition  of  this  latter  practice  led  a  juvenile  Juvenal,  who 
was  a  student  nearly  fifty  years  ago — now  one  of  the  most  distin- 
guished lawyers  of  all  our  alumni — in  a  satirical  description  of 
Chapel  Hill,  to  write  of  it  as  a  place 

"  Where  demand  and  supply, 

Your  all-conquering  law, 

Robs  barrels  and  hen-roosts 

From  Pinhook  to  Haw. " 

Old  students  will  remember  that  Pinhook  was  a  cross-roads  not 
far  from  the  town  of  Durham. 

The  plan  of  "  living  at  commons,"  though  necessary  in  the  early 
days  on  account  of  the  want  of  boarding  houses,  was  finally  aban- 
doned about  1840.  Long  before  this  large  numbers  of  the  students 
refused  to  patronize  the  official  table,  and  paid  higher  prices  else- 
where. About  six  years  afterward  Steward's  Hall  was  sold  and 
removed  from  the  campus. 

THE  CURRICULUM. 

The  experience  of  the  first  year  demonstrated  that  a  number  of 
the  students,  owing  to  the  paucity  of  good  schools  in  the  State, 
were  not  prepared  for  collegiate  instruction.  In  December,  1796, 
there  was  established  a  Preparatory  department,  which  arrange- 
ment continued  for  a  number  of  years. 

At  the  same  time  a  curriculum,  or  course  of  studies  for  the 
University  proper,  was  adopted.  The  plan  called  for  five  profess- 
orships, namely:  1.  Rhetoric,  and  Belles-Lettres ;  2.  Moral  and 
Political  Philosophy,  and  History;  3.  Natural  Philosophy;  4. 
Mathematics;  5.  Languages. 

The  ancient  classics  were  made  optional,  the  degree  of  Bachelor 
of  Arts  (A.  B.)  being  obtainable  without  the  study  of  either.  In 
1800,  doubtless  through  the  influence  of  Professor  Caldwell,  who 
was  a  strong  advocate  of  the  classics,  Latin  was  made  a  required 


University  of  North  Carolina.  43 

study,  and  the  year  afterwards  either  French  or  Greek  was  also 
made  essential.  In  1804  Greek  was  made  obligatory,  thus  inaugu- 
rating the  course  which  dominated  the  University  exclusively 
until  1875,  over  seventy  years. 

It  is  true  a  "  School  for  the  application  of  Science  to  the  Arts  " 
was  inaugurated  in  1854,  two  professorships  being  added,  namely, 
that  of  Civil  Engineering  and  that  of  applied  Chemistry,  in 
which  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Science  was  obtainable,  but  as 
the  science  students  could  obtain  their  Bachelor  of  Arts  degree 
one  year  before  that  of  Bachelor  of  Science,  the  course  leading  to 
the  latter  was  in  effect  post-graduate,  and  the  number  pursuing  it 
was  small. 

In  1875  the  University  was  reorganized  on  the  basis  of  largely 
increased  liberty  of  election  and  much  greater  proportion  of  scien- 
tific and  linguistic  studies.  Three  courses  lead  to  degrees :  one 
to  that  of  Bachelor  of  Arts  (A.  B.),  including  both  Latin  and 
Greek ;  another  to  that  of  Bachelor  of  Philosophy  (Ph.  B.),  with 
Latin  or  Greek  replaced  by  French  or  German ;  and  the  third 
replacing  both  the  classics  with  French,  German,  and  scientific 
studies.  Besides  these,  students  are  allowed  to  take  an  optional 
course,  leading  to  no  degree,  but  in  number  of  hours  employed 
equivalent  to  the  regular  courses.  Teachers7  certificates  are  given 
to  those  completing  a  course  of  two  years  specially  prescribed. 
The  classical  course  is  "the  old  curriculum/7  but  with  a  larger 
proportion  of  scientific  studies.  The  degrees  of  Doctor  of  Philo- 
sophy (Ph.  D.),  Master  of  Arts  (A.  M.),  and  Master  of  Science 
(M.  S.),  are  conferred  upon  students  who  have  completed  post- 
graduate studies  prescribed  by  the  Faculty.  The  first  (Ph.  D.) 
requires  the  equivalent  of  two  years'  study  in  two  departments,  and 
the  others,  the  equivalent  of  one  year's  study  in  three  departments. 
Special  certificates  are  given  for  proficiency  in  any  department. 

The  classical  course,  corresponding  to  that  inaugurated  in  1804, 
has  still  its  hold  on  those  seeking  higher  education,  the  number  of 
graduates  for  the  last  ten  years  being  110,  while  those  who  took 
one  ancient  language  number  64,  and  those  who  took  neither  of 
them  number  20.  There  is,  however,  even  in  the  classical  course, 
much  greater  attention  paid  to  scientific  studies  and  those  included 
under  the  general  name  of  English  studies  than  formerly. 


44  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 


EARLY  STRUGGLES. 

The  University  had  in  its  early  days  severe  struggles  for  success. 
Its  income  was  exceedingly  small.  The  people  of  the  State  had 
little  money  on  account  of  the  difficulty  of  getting  crops  to  market 
over  the  long  and  rough  roads.  It  was  almost  impossible  to  obtain 
competent  professors  on  the  meagre  salaries  offered,  and  when 
obtained,  they  soon  resigned  their  places  for  better  compensation 
elsewhere.  Acting  President  Ker  left  the  institution  after  only  one 
year's  teaching ;  Prof.  Samuel  A.  Holmes,  after  two  years ;  Prof. 
"W.  E.  Webb,  one  year;  Prof.  Charles  W.  Harris  served  one 
year;  Judge  Murphy,  one  year;  Prof.  Wm.  Bingham,  four  years; 
Prof.  Gillespie,  two  years.  Dr.  Joseph  Caldwell  was  the  only 
early  professor  who  determined  to  burn  his  ships  and  make  the 
care  of  the  University  his  life  work.  His  indomitable  persever- 
ance and  dauntless  pluck  often  saved  the  tottering  fabric  from  ruin. 

Not  only  was  there  a  paucity  of  numbers,  but  the  violence 
and  unruliness  of  spirit  among  the  few  students  in  attendance 
show  that  there  was  little  scholarly  spirit  in  the  land.  Fights, 
often  with  knives  and  pistols,  shown  if  not  used,  were  common. 
Drunkenness  and  riots  were  frequent.  Infidelity  was  the  fashion 
of  the  day  and  invaded  the  Faculty  as  well  as  the  student  body. 

Another  great  obstacle  to  success  was  the  defective  mode  of  gov- 
ernment. The  Trustees,  although  meeting  seldom  and  engrossed 
in  other  pursuits,  deemed  it  their  duty  to  claim  a  large  share  in  regu- 
lating the  discipline,  often  as  an  appellate  tribunal  reversing  the 
sentences  of  the  Faculty.  There  was  no  one  of  them  who  could 
give  that  continuous  supervision,  so  absolutely  necessary  to  secure 
good  results.  Davie  did  a  great  work  in  inaugurating  the  insti- 
tution, but  his  home  was  in  Halifax,  several  days'  journey  from 
Chapel  Hill.  He  was  much  engaged  in  an  extensive  law  practice, 
and  in  gubernatorial  and  legislative  duties.  In  1799  he  was  long 
absent  from  the  country  on  his  peace  mission  to  France,  and  in 
1805,  after  a  heated  canvass  for  Congress,  in  which  he  was  over- 
whelmed by  the  rising  tide  of  Republicanism,  he  transferred  his 
home  to  South  Carolina.  It  was  not  until  after  many  years'  proof 
of  fitness  for  the  task  that  the  Trustees  gave  to  Dr.  Caldwell  and 


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his  Faculty  that  power  and  responsibility  which  must  be  possessed 
by  those  in  authority  in  every  business  in  order  to  secure  its  proper 
conduct. 

The  catalogue  of  students  proves  clearly  how  slowly  the  institu- 
tion progressed  on  its  upward  path.  The  first  class  of  graduates,  in 
1798,  contained  seven;  the  second,  nine;  the  third,  three.  In  each 
of  the  years  1800,  1802,  1803  and  1805  there  were  only  three. 
The  sky  brightened  in  1808  when  there  were  thirteen.  But  two 
years  afterward  an  unfortunate  effort  was  made  to  force  students 
habitually  to  inform  on  one  another,  which  caused  the  reduction 
of  the  senior  class  to  one  in  1811. 

After  this  there  was  a  constant  though  irregular  progress ;  for  the 
ten  years  prior  to  1830  averaging  about  thirty,  then  declining  until 
1840.  From  1840  to  1850  there  was  an  average  of  over  thirty. 
From  1850  to  1860  was  the  period  of  greatest  prosperity,  the 
number  of  graduates  reaching  ninety-six  in  1858,  and  the  highest 
number  of  matriculates  being  461  in  that  year. 

The  prosperity^  of  the  University  has,  of  course,  always  been 
dependent  on  the  financial  condition  of  the  country.  In  the  good 
times  of  1821  to  1825  the  attendance  was  nearly  equal  to  that  in 
Governor  Swain's  time  of  1837  to  1850. 

DOCTOR  CALDWELL. 

President  Caldwell  was  an  extraordinary  man.  The  pen  por- 
traits drawn  of  him  by  such  able  observers  as  Paul  C.  Cameron, 
Walker  Anderson  and  others,  show  us  a  character,  brave  and  strong, 
full  of  energy  and  courage ;  a  scholar,  yet  a  man  of  action  ;  genial 
and  kindly,  yet  stern  in  discipline ;  a  true  Christian ;  a  courteous, 
high-toned  gentleman.  His  benevolence  extended  beyond  the 
sphere  of  his  daily  duties.  His  labors  for  popular  education  and 
for  the  building  of  a  railroad  from  the  Tennessee  line  to  the  Atlantic, 
show  broad  and  enlightened  views. 

For  thirty  years  he  was  the  Atlas  on  whose  shoulders  our  Uni- 
versity world  rested.  The  Trustees  and  Faculty  learned  to  confide 
not  only  in  his  sincerity  of  purpose,  which  all  admitted,  but  in  his 
skill  as  a  teacher,  and  wisdom  as  an  executive  officer.  The  students, 
although  often  smarting  under  the  severity  of  his  censures,  carried 


46  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

into  their  maturer  life  a  profound  respect  for  him — in  most  cases 
veneration  and  love.  Among  them  were  many  leaders  of  the  people 
in  all  the  States  south  of  the  Potomac,  comprising  a  President  and 
Vice-President  of  the  United  States,  members  of  the  cabinet  and 
foreign  ministers,  National  and  State  Senators  and  Representatives, 
judges  of  the  highest  courts,  Governors,  professors  in  colleges  and 
eminent  teachers,  great  divines — in  fact,  men  eminent  in  all  the 
pursuits  of  life. 

President  CaldwelPs  prosperity  culminated  in  1824,  when  the 
financial  condition  of  the  University  was  so  good  as  to  allow  the 
Trustees  to  send  him  to  Europe  for  the  purchase  of  scientific 
apparatus  and  books,  appropriating  $6,000  for  the  purpose. 
Mr.  Cameron  gives  a  glowing  account  of  the  illumination  of 
the  buildings  in  honor  of  his  return.  It  was  only  two  years 
after  this  when  the  effects  of  the  financial  crisis  of  1825  were 
felt  in  the  diminution  of  students  and  of  income.  As  usual 
in  such  cases,  the  Trustees,  hoping  for  a  favorable  change,  post- 
poned the  reduction  of  the  Faculty,  borrowing  money  to  meet 
deficiencies,  incurring  a  debt  of  nearly  $40,000.  It  was  then,  and 
long  afterwards,  generally  thought  that  all  of  the  property  of  the 
institution  was  liable  to  be  sold  for  its  debts  and  the  doors  could 
be  closed.  This  direful  evil  was  threatened,  and  while  the  good 
President's  heart  was  torn  by  anxiety  on  this  acccount,  he  was 
attacked  by  a  most  painful  and  lingering  disease.  His  sun  went 
clown  in  the  deepest  gloom,  after  nine  years  of  bodily  and  mental 
suffering,  on  the  27th  of  January,  1835,  at  the  age  of  sixty.  A  cast 
was  taken  of  his  head  after  death,  and  the  bust  in  the  Philanthropic 
Hall,  executed  Jby  this  means,  preserves  faithfully  his  features. 
He  is  buried  at  the  old  monument,  near  the  Dialectic  Hall,  with 
his  second  wife  and  his  stepson,  Dr.  William  Hooper,  sleeping  by  his 
side.  When  President  Polk  visited  Chapel  Hill  at  the  commence- 
ment of  1847,  the  project  for  erecting  a  more  handsome  monument 
of  marble  was  inaugurated.  He  has  a  nobler  monument  still  in 
the  county  named  in  his  honor  by  a  grateful  and  admiring  Legis- 
lature. 

Dr.  Caldwell's  specialty  was  Mathematics.  He  was  the  author 
of  a  book  on  Geometry,  in  which,  as  an  appendix,  is  a  treatise  on 
Trigonometry.  He  was  particularly  partial  to  Astronomy.  Prof. 


University  of  North  Carolina.  47 

James  L.  Love  has  shown  in  a  well-written  monograph  that  he  is 
entitled  to  the  credit  of  having  built  the  first  Astronomical  Obser- 
vatory in  America,  connected  with  a  college.     It  was  on  a  knoll 
a  few  hundred  yards  southeast  of  the  campus.     In  it  were  a  me- 
ridian transit  instrument,  a  zenith  telescope,  a  refracting  telescope, 
an  astronomical  clock,  a  sextant,  a  reflecting  circle,  and  a  Hadley's 
quadrant.     Observations  were  made  for  several  years,  in  1832  and 
afterwards,  by  him   and   Professors  Mitchell  and  Phillips.      The 
instruments  were  removed  after  his  death  on  account  of  leakage  in 
the  roof,  and  the  abandoned  building  was  soon  destroyed  by  fire. 
Dr.  Caldwell  was  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Chairman  of 
the  Faculty  from  1798  to  1804,  then  President  until  1812,  teaching 
Mathematics  at  the  same  time ;  then  at  his  earnest  request  he  was 
relieved  of  the  Presidency.     His  successor  was  Rev.  Robert  Hett 
Chapman,  D.  D.,  a  good  and  learned  man,  but  not  successful  as 
an  executive  officer.     The  records  show  that  his  difficulties  chiefly 
came  from  the  intensity  of  political  feeling  in  those  war  times. 
He  was  a  Federalist  and  nearly  all  the  students  were  Republicans. 
Their  hostility  to  him  culminated  in  contemptuous  injury  to  his 
property.     Dr.  Caldwell  obtained  a  warrant  against  the  perpe- 
trators and  forced  the  students  to  divulge  the  names  of  the  guilty 
parties   under  process  of  law.      Dr.   Chapman  resigned  after  a 
troublous  incumbency  of  four  years,  and  Dr.  Caldwell  was  forced 
reluctantly  to  resume  the  headship,  only  to  lay  it  down  with  his 
life. 

TENNESSEE  LANDS  SOLD. 

The  echoes  of  Dr.  CaldwelPs  funeral  bell  had  hardly  died  away 
when  the  dark  clouds  passed  from  the  sky  of  the  University.  The 
escheated  lands  of  the  Revolutionary  soldiers,  who  had  died  with- 
out heirs,  located  in  West  Tennessee,  belonging  to  the  University, 
were  bringing  little  profit  to  the  institution.  The  Secretary,  Charles 
Manly,  was  sent  by  the  Trustees,  in  conjunction  with  their  agent, 
Samuel  Dickens,  to  sell  the  whole,  including  the  20,000  acres  do- 
nated by  Governor  Smith  in  1790.  Speculation  in  western  lands 
was  buoyant,  purchasers  were  readily  found,  and  an  endow- 
ment, after  paying  all  debts,  of  about  $150,000  was  received. 
$100,000  of  this  was  invested  in  bank  stocks,  drawing  eight  per 


48  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

cent,  dividends,  and  a  total  income  of  about  $12,000  yearly,  in  ad- 
dition to  tuition  receipts,  was  received.  An  assured  salary  could 
be  offered  to  a  new  President,  and  additional  professors  employed. 

GOVERNOR  SWAIN. 

The  choice  of  the  Trustees  for  the  Presidency  fell  on  David  L. 
Swain,  who,  at  the  age  of  thirty-four,  had  filled  with  honor  the  offices 
of  Solicitor,  Judge  and  Governor,  besides  being  a  member  of  the 
General  Assembly  and  Convention.  In  his  busy  life  he  had  not 
been  able  to  read  many  books,  but  he  had  great  knowledge  of  men, 
a  large  brain,  a  powerful  memory,  a  genial  temper,  and  kindly 
heart,  ready  wit  and  unfailing  tact.  While  his  person  was  un- 
gainly, his  manner  was  imposing,  and  he  was  a  most  effective 
speaker.  His  administrative  powers  were  of  a  high  order.  He 
had  the  prestige  of  success.  He  had  large  acquaintance  with 
North  Carolina,  and  has  left  valuable  monographs  on  various 
portions  of  its  history. 

The  procurement  of  an  endowment  and  the  election  of  a  popular 
ex-Governor  as  President,  caused  an  immediate  accession  of  matric- 
ulates. The  number  rose  from  89  in  1836  to  142  in  1837,  and  169 
in  1838.  For  the  first  twelve  years  of  Swain's  administration  the 
attendance  averaged  somewhat  larger  than  during  the  best  years  of 
Cald well's.  The  increase  was  not,  however,  in  proportion  to  the 
increase  of  population,  nor  to  the  better  facilities  for  travelling. 
This  was  the  result  of  the  extreme  low  prices  of  agricultural  pro- 
ducts during  this  period.  Cotton  was  as  low  as  five  cents  per 
pound  in  1844  and  1845.  After  1850,  owing  to  rapid  increase  of 
prosperity  in  the  South  by  extension  of  the  cotton  culture,  combined 
with  the  increase  of  slaves,  and  to  the  completion  of  railroads, 
making  travelling  more  easy,  the  number  rapidly  grew.  In  1853-?54 
there  were  281,  of  whom  220  were  from  North  Carolina;  in 
1857-?58  and  1858-'59  the  maximum  was  reached;  461  in  the 
former  year,  of  whom  1 68  were  from  other  states,  and  in  the  latter 
456,  of  whom  178  were  from  beyond  our  borders.  Then  the  effects 
of  the  panic  of  1857,  and  the  apprehensions  of  the  coming  war 
began  to  be  felt.  In  1859-'60  there  were  430 ;  in  1860-'61  only  376. 

Being  a  Southern  Institution,  the  sons  of  the  University  rushed 


University  of  North  Carolina.  49 

into  the  war  with  all  the  6lan  of  Southern  character.  Trustees, 
alumni,  professors,  tutors,  students,  ceased  reading  of  the  old  wars 
of  Greece  and  Rome,  ceased  disputing  about  the  conflicts  of  chemical 
atoms,  ceased  pondering  over  the  solution  of  mathematical  problems, 
threw  aside  their  books  and  their  studies,  gave  up  fair  hopes  and 
scholarly  leisure  and  life  itself,  without  grudging  the  magnitude  of 
the  sacrifice.  Into  that  great  vortex  were  plunged  the  largest  por- 
tion of  our  wealth  and  much  of  the  best  youth  of  our  country ; 
but  none  who  died  left  a  wider  remembrance  or  more  sincere 
mourners  than  the  sons  of  the  University,  the  victims  of  the 
great  civil  war. 

The  University  was  one  of  the  few  Southern  institutions  which 
kept  its  light  burning  throughout  that  dark  and  bitter  period. 
The  perseverance  of  President  Swain  and  the  elders  of  his  coad- 
jutors (his  younger  associates  had  gone  to  the  war),  kept  that  light 
in  steady  radiance  until  Kilpatrick's  cavalry  tramped  through  the 
streets  of  Chapel  Hill. 

The  terrible  blow  to  higher  education  by  the  disastrous  struggle 
may  be  gathered  from  the  simple  facts  that  out  of  the  95  Fresh- 
men who  matriculated  in  1857-'58  only  10,  out  of  the  80  Fresh- 
men of  1858-'59  only  1,  and  out  of  the  68  Freshmen  of  1859-'60 
only  5,  remained  to  receive  their  diplomas  at  graduation.  Taking 
the  three  classes  together,  227  out  of  243  lost  their  opportunity  of 
higher  education ;  nearly  all  of  them  enlisting  in  the  army.  The 
tablets  in  Memorial  Hall  contain  260  names  of  our  alumni  who 
lost  their  lives  in  the  Confederate  cause,  beginning  with  Lieutenant- 
General,  Bishop  Polk,  who  matriculated  in  1821,  and  ending  with 
John  R.  Haughton  and  Frederick  Nash,  matriculates  of  1862, 
James  J.  Phillips,  of  1863,  and  Wm.  H.  C.  Webb,  of  1864.  The 
researches  of  Dr.  Stephen  B.  Weeks  have  added  at  least  ten  to  the 
mournful  list. 

As  the  personal  and  official  prosperity  of  Dr.  Caldwell  culmin- 
ated in  1824,  so  that  of  Governor  Swain  culminated  in  1859.  He 
had  been  recently  honored  with  the  degree  of  LL.  D.,  by  Yale 
University.  The  commencement  of  that  year  was  a  most  brilliant 
occasion.  President  Buchanan  was  present,  with  Secretary  Thomp- 
son, and  many  of  the  most  distinguished  citizens  of  the  State. 
The  University  was  in  a  most  prosperous  condition.  Its  income 
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50  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

largely  exceeded  its  expenditures.  The  General  Assembly,  as  a 
favor,  had  granted  it  the  right  to  subscribe  for  $200,000  in  the 
new  Bank  of  North  Carolina.  Half  of  the  stock  was  paid  for, 
and  it  had  money  owing  it  by  individuals  sufficient,  with  a  few 
years'  savings,  to  pay  for  the  other  half.  Thus  would  be  secured 
$16,000  a  year,  which,  added  to  tuition  receipts,  would  make  a 
total  annuity  of  over  $35,000. 

From  that  year  the  troubles  of  the  worthy  President  began — 
troubles,  personal  and  official.  His  sense  of  hearing  became  more 
and  more  dull.  The  numbers  of  the  University  began  to  fall  off 
as  the  mutterings  of  the  coming  storm  were  heard. 

War  began,  and  for  four  years  the  institution  he  loved  so  well 
was  the  object  of  the  most  painful  solicitude.  While  he  had  pri- 
vate means  sufficient  for  his  own  support,  his  professors  found  it 
difficult  to  live  on  their  salaries,  paid  in  depreciated  currency.  But 
for  the  liberty  given  them  by  the  Trustees,  to  cut  fuel  from  the 
University  lands,  they  would  have  been  compelled  to  resort  to 
other  pursuits  in  order  to  procure  the  necessities  of  life.  At  the 
end  of  1862  a  professor's  salary  was  worth  60  barrels  of  flour;  at 
the  end  of  1863,  20  barrels;  at  the  end  of  1864,  9  barrels;  and 
in  the  spring  of  1865,  about  4  barrels.  The  number  of  students 
dwindled  to  60,  with  a  Junior  class  of  two.  By  the  destruction 
of  the  value  of  the  Confederate  and  State  treasury  notes  and 
bonds,  the  close  of  the  war  found  the  bank  stock  of  the  University 
worthless.  The  endowment  was  gone,  but  the  debts  remained — 
about  $100,000,  the  major  part  incurred  for  the  worthless  stock. 
The  salaries  of  the  professors  could  not  be  paid  out  of  the  meagre 
tuition  receipts  of  only  76  students  in  1865,  107  in  1866,  and  86 
in  1867.  The  General  Assembly  granted  $7,000  for  one  year,  but 
the  relief  was  partial  only.  By  the  exertions  of  President  Swain, 
the  Agricultural  College  land  scrip  was  issued  to  the  State,  and 
transferred  to  the  University,  but,  except  for  a  small  amount,  the 
proceeds  could  be  made  available  only  after  long  delay.  A 
thorough  reorganization  was  deemed  advisable,  and  to  that  end  the 
members  of  the  Faculty  placed  their  resignations  in  the  hands  of 
the  Trustees.  A  scheme  of  reorganization,  more  in  accordance 
with  modern  ideas,  very  much  like  that  now  prevailing,  reported 
by  a  committee  of  Trustees,  Messrs.  K.  P.  Battle,  William  A. 


University  of  North  Carolina.  51 

Graham,  and  S.  F.  Phillip.3,  through  Mr.  Battle,  the  chairman, 
was  adopted  to  go  into  operation  in  the  fall  of  1868.  At  the 
Commencement  of  that  year,  it  was  apparent  that  the  Trustees 
would  soon  lose  their  places  in  pursuance  of  the  changes  in  the 
mode  of  appointing  Trustees,  ordained  by  the  constitution  adopted 
under  the  Reconstruction  Acts  of  Congress.  They  therefore  refused 
to  accept  the  resignations  of  the  Faculty,  and  directed  the  exercises 
to  be  resumed,  as  was  accustomed  after  the  usual  vacation. 

As  was  expected  the  old  Trustees  were  removed  in  July,  1868, 
and  others  appointed  in  their  stead.  These  at  once  vacated  the 
chairs  of  all  the  members  of  the  Faculty.  President  Swain  claimed 
that,  as  by  the  new  Constitution  the  President  of  the  Univer- 
sity was  made  ex-offido  a  Trustee  of  the  same,  his  office  was  placed 
beyond  the  authority  of  the  Board.  This  claim  was  not  allowed, 
and  he  did  not  appeal  to  the  courts.  Soon  afterwards  he  was  so 
severely  wounded  by  being  thrown  from  his  carriage  by  a  run- 
away horse,  that  he  died  on  the  27th  of  August,  his  last  thoughts, 
like  Caldwdl's,  being  on  the  apparent  ruin  of  an  institution  he 
loved  better  than  his  life. 

NOTES  ABOUT  THE  PROFESSORS. 

Among  the  coadjutors  of  Caldwell  and  Swain,  the  following 
are  specially  mentioned  on  account  of  the  length  and  faithfulness 
of  service,  or  because  of  their  attaining  distinction  in  other  fields. 

Professors  Ker,  Harris  and  Archibald  D.  Murphy,  of  the 
early  professors,  have  already  been  described.  Rev.  Wm.  Bing- 
ham,  a  learned  and  most  faithful  professor,  founder  of  the 
Bingham  School,  which  has  been  continued  with  eminent  ability 
by  his  son,  William  J.,  and  his  grandsons,  Col.  William  and 
Major  Robert  Bingham,  was  an  emigrant  from  North  Ireland,  in 
the  latter  part  of  the  last  century. 

Ethan  A.  Andrews,  LL.  D.,  and  Denison  Olinsted,  LL.  D., 
were  called  back  to  Yale  College,  and  were  the  authors  of  valuable 
text-books  in  their  respective  departments  of  Latin  and  Natural 
Philosophy.  While  in  North  Carolina  Prof.  Olmsted  made  a 
report  on  the  Geology  of  the  State,  said  to  be  the  first  in  point  of 
time  in  the  Union. 


52  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

Rev.  Elisha  Mitchell,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  a  native  of  Connecticut, 
was  an  indefatigable  and  successful  worker  in  the  development  of 
the  Botany,  Geology  and  Mineralogy  of  North  Carolina.  He  was 
the  author  of  many  monographs  on  these  subjects  of  great  value, 
including  text-books  in  Chemistry  and  Geology.  After  the  death 
of  Dr.  Caldwell,  he  was  Chairman  of  the  Faculty  until  the  arrival 
of  Governor  Swain,  and  frequently  acted  in  that  capacity  in  the 
absence  of  the  latter  from  Chapel  Hill.  He  had  a  very  great 
brain,  and  if  he  had  confined  himself  to  a  specialty,  would  have 
won  world-wide  distinction.  He  began  his  service  for  the  Uni- 
versity as  Professor  of  Mathematics.  After  eight  years  in  this 
department  he  was  transferred  to  the  chair  of  Chemistry,  Geology 
and  Mineralogy,  but  he  extended  his  reading  into  all  departments, 
including  theology,  and  even  law.  The  stone  walls  around  the 
campus  and  other  University  lands  are  monuments  to  his  memory 
at  Chapel  Hill,  while  he  sleeps  on  the  summit  of  the  highest  peak 
of  the  Black,  named  in  his  honor,  in  exploring  which  he  lost  his 
life  on  June  16th,  1858.  He  and  Olmsted  and  Andrews  were 
graduates  of  Yale  University. 

Rev.  James  Phillips,  D.  D.,  was  a  native  of  England.  He  died 
at  the  post  of  duty,  suddenly,  on  the  Chapel  rostrum,  as  he  was 
about  to  conduct  morning  prayers  one  day  in  1867,  after  having 
faithfully  served  the  institution  for  forty-one  years.  He  was  a 
preacher  of  great  force  and  fervor,  and  was  a  profound  scholar, 
especially  in  pure  and  applied  mathematics  and  in  theology.  He 
was  succeeded  by  his  son,  Rev.  Charles  Phillips,  D.  D.,  LL.  D., 
who  gained  great  reputation  in  the  South,  both  as  an  instructor 
and  preacher.  After  being  superseded  as  heretofore  mentioned  in 
1868,  he  served  as  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Davidson  College 
until  1875,  when  he  was  invited  to  resume  his  chair  at  the  Uni- 
versity, serving  during  that  year  as  Chairman  of  the  Faculty. 
Three  years  later  he  was  forced  by  ill  health  to  tender  his  resig- 
nation of  his  professorship,  but  consented,  at  the  request  of 
the  Trustees,  to  allow  his  name  to  continue  in  the  list  of  the 
Faculty  as  Professor  Emeritus.  He  has  recently  removed  to 
Birmingham,  Ala. 

Professor  Walker  Anderson  embraced  the  profession  of  the  law 
and  became  Chief  Justice  of  Florida. 


University  of  North  Carolina.  53 

Win.  M.  Green,  D.  D.  LL.  D.,  was  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Bishop  of  Mississippi,  and  Chancellor  of  the  University  of  the 
South.  He  was  one  of  the  last  survivors  of  the  class  of  President 
Polk  (1818),  dying  in  1887,  leaving  Kev.  Dr.  Kobert  Hall  Morri- 
son the  sole  survivor  and  oldest  living  graduate. 

Eev.  Wm.  Hooper,  D.  D.,  was  a  grandson  of  Wm.  Hooper,  a 
signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence.  He  was  at  one  time 
President  of  Wake  Forest  College,  at  another,  Professor  in  the 
University  of  South  Carolina.  He  was  an  elegant  writer,  as  his 
published  sermons  and  addresses  show.  He  was  engaged  in  the 
instruction  of  youth,  male  or  female,  for  sixty-six  years. 

His  cousin  and  son-in-law,  John  DeBerniere  Hooper,  was  a 
teacher  for  forty-one  years.  He  was  an  accurate  and  well-read 
scholar  and  was  possessed  of  an  elegant  style  as  a  writer. 

Kev.  Charles  F.  Deems,  D.  D.  LL.  D.,  born  in  Maryland,  is 
Pastor  of  the  Church  of  the  Strangers,  New  York,  and  is  the 
author  of  several  able  and  popular  religious  works,  viz. :  "  Who 
Was  Jesus,"  "  The  Home  Altar,"  "  Weights  and  Wings,"  etc.  He 
is  a  preacher  of  great  power,  and  in  that  capacity,  and  as  President 
of  the  American  Institute  of  Christian  Philosophy,  and  editor  of 
Christian  Thought,  exercises  a  wide  influence. 

Wm.  H.  Battle,  LL.  D.,  was  Judge  of  the  Superior  Court  ol 
North  Carolina  from  1840  to  1852  and  of  the  Supreme  Court 
from  1852  to  1868.  He  was  at  one  time  Reporter  of  the  decisions 
of  the  Supreme  Court,  and  reprinted  with  annotations  volumes  of 
old  reports,  which  had  become  out  of  print.  He  was  also  one  of 
the  authorized  compilers  of  the  Revised  Statutes,  and  sole  compiler 
of  Battle's  Revisal. 

His  associate  in  the  School  of  Law,  Samuel  Field  Phillips,  son 
of  Rev.  Dr.  James  Phillips,  held  under  this  State  the  positions  of 
Reporter,  of  Auditor,  and  of  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons ; 
and  under  the  United  States,  the  office  of  Solicitor  General. 

Rev.  Albert  M.  Shipp,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  after  leaving  the  Univer- 
sity, was  President  of  Wofford  College,  and  Dean  of  the  Theolog- 
ical department  of  Vanderbilt  University.  He  was  a  very  able 
preacher. 

Manuel  Fetter,  a  native  of  New  York,  was  Professor  of  Greek 
for  thirty  years,  and  then  a  teacher  of  boys  for  twenty  years  longer, 


54  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

making  fifty  years  spent  in  teaching.  He  had  a  peculiar  hold  on 
the  affections  of  those  who  studied  under  him  at  the  University. 

Rev.  Fordyce  M.  Hubbard,  D.  D.,  born  in  Massachusetts,  was 
master  of  an  elegant  style,  and  was  author  of  various  historical 
and  literary  essays  of  great  merit.  He  was  very  learned  in  classi- 
cal and  English  literature. 

Nicholas  M.  Hentz  was  distinguished  for  his  learning  as  an 
entomologist,  and  published  an  exhaustive  monograph  on  spiders. 
He  was  the  husband  of  the  authoress,  Mrs.  Caroline  Lee  Hentz. 

Rev.  John  Thomas  Wheat,  D.  D.,  was  widely  known  as  a 
minister  of  the  gospel  for  about  sixty  years.  His  work  lay  chiefly 
in  Tennessee,  Virginia,  and  this  State. 

Rev.  Andrew  D.  Hepburn,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  a  native  of  Penn- 
sylvania, after  leaving  the  University  became  President  of  David- 
son College,  and  a  professor  in  Miami  College,  in  Ohio.  He  has 
published  an  excellent  text-book  on  Rhetoric.  He  is  a  learned  and 
accurate  scholar,  especially  in  mental  and  moral  philosophy. 

Prof.  William  J.  Martin,  LL.  D.,  a  native  of  Virginia,  was  a 
meritorious  officer  (Colonel),  of  the  Confederate  war.  He  has 
been  about  twenty  years  Professor  of  Chemistry  at  Davidson  Col- 
lege, and  has  acted  as  President  with  great  acceptability. 

Prof.  Benjamin  S.  Hedrick,  after  leaving  North  Carolina,  was 
for  many  years  chemical  expert  in  the  Patent  Office  at  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

Of  the  Tutors,  John  M.  Morehead  and  Wm.  D.  Mosely  became 
Governors,  the  former  of  North  Carolina,  the  latter  of  Florida ; 
M.  E.  Manly  became  Judge  of  the  Superior  and  Supreme  Courts 
of  the  State ;  Anderson  Mitchell  and  James  Martin,  Judges  of  the 
Superior  Courts;  Giles  Mebane,  Speaker  of  the  Senate;  Jacob 
Thompson  attained  Cabinet  positions  in  the  United  States,  and 
then  the  Confederate  States;  Gavin  Hogg  was  a  leader  of  the 
bar  of  the  State ;  Lewis  Williams  was  for  years  member  of  the 
House  of  Representatives ;  H.  C.  Jones,  Reporter  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  State;  Edward  D.  Sims,  Professor  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Georgia ;  James  H.  Otey,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop 
of  Tennessee;  R.  H.  Graves,  Principal  of  prominent  schools  for 
males. 


University  of  North  Carolina.  55 

THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 

The  Board  of  Trustees,  under  the  Constitution  of  1868,  was 
composed  of  one  from  each  county,  appointed  by  the  Board  of 
Education,  with  the  members  of  the  latter  ex-officio  Trustees  of  the 
University.  The  Board  thus  constituted  elected  new  professors, 
with  Rev.  Solomon  Pool,  D.  D.,  President.  The  doors  of  the  insti- 
tution were  opened,  and  in  1869— '70  a  catalogue  was  published, 
showing  a  list  of  35  students.  As  the  attendance  was  not  satis- 
factory, and  there  was  no  endowment  for  the  support  of  the 
Faculty,  the  Trustees  in  1872  ordered  the  exercises  to  be  indefi- 
nitely suspended. 

In  1873  a  Constitutional  Amendment  was  adopted  by  a  vote  ol 
the  people,  giving  the  management  of  the  University  to  the 
General  Assembly.  That  body  in  1874  provided  for  the  election 
of  64  Trustees  by  joint  ballot  of  the  Senators  and  Representatives, 
to  serve  for  eight  years,  but  so  classified  that  one-fourth  go  out  of 
office  every  two  years.  In  1877  the  number  was  increased  to  72, 
and  in  1884  to  80.  Ten  constitute  a  quorum.  In  order  still 
further  to  remedy  the  difficulties  resulting  from  the  government 
being  vested  in  so  numerous  a  body  of  men,  scattered  over  the 
State,  an  Executive  Committee  of  seven  is  annually  appointed  by 
the  Board,  who  have  all  powers  not  prohibited.  Thus  are  secured 
such  promptness  and  continuity  of  management  as  are  necessary 
to  success  in  all  matters  of  business. 

The  new  Trustees  lost  no  time  in  meeting  for  the  purpose  of  re- 
opening the  institution.  Governor  Tod  R.  Caldwell  was  requested 
to  preside,  but  he  refused  to  do  so,  alleging  that  the  Board  had  not 
been  appointed  in  accordance  with  the  Constitution.  Dr.  Pool, 
who  had  charge  of  the  University  buildings,  likewise  declined  to 
surrender  possession  of  the  same. 

Hon.  Alexander  Mclver,  Superintendent  of  Public  Education, 
with  whom  had  been  deposited  for  safe  keeping  the  University 
seal  and  record  books  of  the  University,  consented  to  become 
defendant  in  a  friendly  suit  for  the  purpose  of  deciding  the  ques- 
tion. The  Supreme  Court  gave  their  decision  in  favor  of  the  new 
Board,  and  on  May  4th,  1875,  they  met  at  the  Executive  office, 
Governor  Curtis  H.  Brogden  presiding,  and  Kemp  P.  Battle, 


56  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

being  appointed  Secretary.  A  committee,  consisting  of  Messrs. 
Kemp  P.  Battle,  John  Manning,  James  A.  Graham,  J.  J.  Davis 
and  Rev.  C.  B.  Hassell,  on  motion  of  Mr.  P.  C.  Cameron  was 
appointed  to  report  a  scheme  of  reorganization  at  an  adjourned 
meeting  next  day.  The  committee  accordingly  submitted  a  scheme 
embracing  six  colleges  or  departments.  The  plan  was  adopted, 
and  at  an  adjourned  meeting  on  the  16th  of  June  ensuing  an 
amendment  was  adopted,  providing  for  an  adjunct  professorship 
of  Latin  and  German.  The  following  Professors  were  chosen  : 
Rev.  Charles  Phillips,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Professor  of  Mathematics ; 
J.  DeBerniere  Hooper,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Greek  and  French ; 
Rev.  Adolphus  W.  Mangum,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy 
and  English  Literature;  Alexander  Fletcher  Redd,  Professor  of 
Physics  and  Chemistry;  Ralph  H.  Graves,  B.  Sc.,  C.  &  M.  E., 
Professor  of  Engineering ;  John  Kimberly,  A.  M.,  Professor  of 
Agriculture;  George  Tayloe  Winston,  Adjunct  Professor  of  Latin 
and  German.  Of  these  Dr.  Phillips  and  Professors  Hooper  and 
Kimberly  had  been  members  of  the  Faculty  in  former  times; 
Messrs.  Graves  and  Winston  had  been  students  of  the  University, 
but  had  completed  their  education  elsewhere,  the  latter  at  the 
United  States  Naval  Academy  and  Cornell  University,  the  former 
at  the  University  of  Virginia;  Prof.  Mangum  was  a  graduate  of 
Randolph-Macon  College,  and  Prof.  Redd  was  an  alumnus  of  the 
Virginia  Military  Institute.  Dr.  Phillips  was,  by  authority  of 
the  Board  of  Trustees,  elected  by  the  Faculty  Chairman. 

As  has  already  been  stated,  money  was  contributed,  mainly  by 
alumni,  for  repairs  which  were  most  judiciously  made  under  the 
personal  supervision  of  Mr.  P.  C.  Cameron.  By  aid  of  these  con- 
tributions and  the  interest  on  the  Land  Grant,  which  the  General 
Assembly  at  the  request  of  the  Trustees  ordered  to  be  paid,  the 
doors  were  opened  on  the  6th  of  September,  1875,  the  attendance 
in  the  first  year  reaching  69;  in  the  second,  112;  and  in  the 
third,  160.  In  the  following  week,  on  the  15th,  were  had  the 
formal  ceremonies  of  the  reopening.  A  procession  of  students, 
citizens  of  the  village,  visitors,  Alumni,  Faculty,  and  Trustees  of 
the  University,  and  the  chaplain  and  orators  of  the  day  marched 
from  the  South  Building  into  Gerrard  Hall.  Addresses  were  de- 
livered by  Governor  Curtis  H.  Brogden,  President  ex-officio  of  the 


University  of  North  Carolina.  57 

Board  of  Trustees,  and  by  Hon.  William  H.  Battle,  a  graduate  of 
1820,  at  the  request  of  the  Faculty.  A  hymn  composed  by  Mrs. 
C.  P.  Spencer  for  the  occasion  was  sung.  A  most  feeling  prayer 
was  offered  by  Eev.  Dr.  Wm.  Hooper,  who  had  graduated  sixty- 
eight  years  before. 

IMPKOVEMENTS  SINCE  THE  KEOPENING. 

The  improvements  in  the  University,  since  the  reopening  in 
1875,  have  been  marked,  as  the  following  statement  will  show. 
When  we  consider  the  poverty  of  the  State,  and  the  frequent  fail- 
ures in  crops,  they  have  been  very  gratifying. 

The  numbers  have  for  the  last  six  years  averaged  207,  nearly 
all  being  from  North  Carolina.  This  is  more  than  was  had  from 
the  opening  in  1795  to  the  year  1852.  In  1853-'54  the  number 
from  this  State  was  only  220,  and  in  1854-'55,  only  230.  There 
was  then  however  a  considerable  attendance  from  other  states, 
especially  those  south  of  us,  on  account  of  their  unparalleled  pros- 
perity, and  their  having  been  settled  by  North  Carolina  families. 
In  addition  to  the  impoverishment  and  sundering  of  old  ties 
caused  by  the  long  war,  and  the  closing  of  this  University  for  so 
many  years,  these  states  have  well  endowed  and  well  manned  in- 
stitutions which  are  all  free,  except  in  the  case  of  the  University 
of  South  Carolina,  which  was  once  free,  but  now  charges  $40  per 
annum  for  tuition. 

The  prosperity  of  our  University  has  stimulated  the  other  col- 
leges of  our  State,  so  that  the  departure  from  our  borders  of  young 
men  for  higher  education,  other  than  those  pursuing  specialties, 
has  almost  ceased.  Up  to  the  reopening  in  1875,  not  a  dollar  of 
annual  appropriation  had  ever  been  secured  from  the  State.  The 
$7,500  interest  on  the  Land  Grant  fund  cannot  properly  be  con- 
sidered an  appropriation,  as  it  is  merely  interest  paid  on  an  honest 
obligation,  and  this  has  been  ordered  to  be  transferred  to  the  Agri- 
cultural and  Mechanical  College  at  Raleigh.  Independently  of 
this,  the  University  has  by  the  Act  of  1881  $5,000,  and  by  the  Act 
of  1885  $15,000,  making  a  regular  income  of  $20,000  from  the 
State.  This  amount  with  the  receipts  from  tuition  and  interest  on 
endowments,  enables  the  University  to  employ  a  teaching  force 


58  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

substantially  equal  to  that  had  in  its  palmiest  days.  In  I860, 
counting  the  President,  there  were  eleven  professors  and  five 
assistants ;  in  1888,  eleven  professors  and  three  assistants. 

The  University  has  kept  step  with  the  general  educational 
tendency  of  the  age  in  the  direction  of  more  practical  and  scientific 
studies,  while  holding  high  its  classical  and  mathematical  standard. 
A  full  professorship  is  given  to  the  English  language  and  litera- 
ture. Quantitative  and  qualitative  analysis  in  chemistry  are  pro- 
vided for  in  ample  laboratories,  built  as  an  extension  to  Person  Hall, 
instead  of  the  ill- ventilated  and  darkened  basement  under  Smith 
Hall.  A  separate  laboratory  is  assigned  for  work  in  mineralogy 
and  another  large  one  for  work  in  botany,  and  dissection  and  study 
of  animals.  Graduates  in  Chemistry  of  this  University,  since 
1875,  are  at  the  head  of  the  State  Experiment  and  Fertilizer 
Control  Station,  and  of  various  other  enterprises  requiring  such 
scientific  knowledge.  Funds  have  been  provided  for  the  purchase 
of  large  additions  to  the  apparatus  and  appliances  for  teaching  in 
the  departments  of  Physics,  Chemistry  and  Natural  History, 
including  such  instruments  and  models  as  are  needed  to  illustrate 
the  most  recent  discoveries  in  electricity,  &c.  A  large  collection 
has  been  made  of  mineralogical  specimens,  as  well  as  woods  and 
medicinal  plants,  and  the  specimens,  previously  owned  by  the 
University,  have  been  relabelled  in  accordance  with  modern  scien- 
tific nomenclature  and  properly  displayed.  A  nearly  complete 
collection  of  the  skins  of  birds  of  the  State  and  a  very  large  col- 
lection of  insects  and  other  animals  have  been  made. 

In  the  department  of  Physics  and  Engineering,  there  is  a  great 
progress  in  the  acquisition  of  apparatus,  &c.,  needed  for  instruc- 
tion. Besides  purchases  made  from  time  to  time  the  Trustees 
have  recently  appropriated  $1,500  for  this  department  alone,  and 
the  physical  laboratory  will  soon  be  supplied  with  a  dynamo  and 
other  instruments,  requisite  for  showing  experimentally  the  most 
recent  discoveries.  Much  practical  work  is  required  in  the  use  of 
surveying  and  engineering  instruments,  and  in  projection  drawing. 

In  Pure  Mathematics  constant  drilling  is  had  in  the  lower  classes, 
and  the  higher,  being  elective,  and  only  entered  by  the  best 
students,  are  carried  much  further  than  was  possible  in  miscel- 
laneous classes. 


University  of  North  Carolina.  59 

The  other  departments  are  not  behind  the  scientific  in  the  best 
methods  and  appliances  of  teaching.  In  that  of  Political  Econo- 
my and  Constitutional  Law  much  attention  is  given  to  the  history 
of  the  great  questions  involved,  and  an  elective  course  in  the  Con- 
stitutional History  of  England  has  been  added.  In  Mental  and 
Moral  Philosophy  there  is  increased  study  of  Christian  Evidences, 
and  an  elective  course  in  the  History  of  Philosophy  and  Natural 
Theology  is  given. 

In  the  Classics  it  is  aimed  to  make  the  students  able  to  read 
at  sight  the  standard  authors,  and  to  appreciate  the  beauties  of 
thought  and  language.  They  are  constantly  practised  in  Greek 
and  Latin  Composition,  and  made  to  study  the  Histories  of  Greece 
and  Rome.  A  course  in  Comparative  Philology  is  given  in  these 
departments. 

In  the  department  of  English  much  attention  is  paid  to  the 
History  of  English  Literature,  to  the  criticism  of  the  best  authors 
at  various  epochs,  to  the  beauties  of  style  and  language,  and  to 
the  formation  of  good  style.  Historical  Grammar  is  carefully 
studied.  Much  parallel  reading  is  required.  There  is  an  elective 
class  in  Anglo-Saxon,  in  addition  to  the  regular  work  of  the 
department. 

French  and  German  are  taught  by  a  full  professor,  a  native  of 
a  neighboring  State,  who  has  spent  years  in  both  France  and 
Germany,  and  has  the  proper  pronunciation  of  those  languages 
and  thorough  acquaintance  with  their  idioms.  Attention  is  paid  to 
the  history  and  development  of  the  literature  of  those  countries. 

In  all  these  departments,  post-graduate  courses  are  provided, 
as  has  been  stated,  giving  the  students  advanced  instruction  of  a 
high  order.  This  is  done  in  addition  to  the  regular  work  of  the 
professors,  and  there  is  no  charge  for  tuition. 

Besides  the  above,  the  President  and  professors  offer  for  three 
months  in  each  year  during  the  session,  special  instruction  in  their 
departments,  suitable  to  the  teachers  of  the  State.  For  this  no 
tuition  is  charged.  Among  the  studies  thus  offered  is  the  Science 
and  Art  of  Teaching,  thereby  giving  the  advantages  of  the  Summer 
Normal  Schools,  which  have  been  abolished. 

Shorter  courses  of  study,  requiring  only  two  years  for  their 
completion,  are  offered  to  those  who  have  not  time  nor  money  nor 


60  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

the  previous  preparation  to  enable  them  to  complete  one  of  the  full 
four-year  courses.  One  of  these  courses  is  arranged  for  the  educa- 
tion of  teachers,  another  for  physicians  and  pharmacists,  a  third 
for  the  training  of  business  men,  merchants,  farmers,  manufac- 
turers, mechanics,  &c.  And  provision  is  made  for  those  wishing 
to  pursue  special  studies  in  Chemistry,  Natural  History,  &c. 

The  Law  School  has  been  placed  on  a  much  more  satisfactory 
basis,  the  professor  in  charge  devoting  nearly  all  his  time  to  in- 
struction. 

Arrangements  have  been  made  for  the  addition  to  the  Univer- 
sity, beginning  at  the  opening  of  the  next  fall  term,  of  a  well 
equipped  and  well  manned  Medical  and  Pharmaceutical  depart- 
ment, in  which  students  can  get  thorough  preliminary  training  in 
all  studies  pertaining  to  those  professions. 

The  literary  and  scientific  activity  of  the  students  is  quickened 
by  various  societies,  conducted  jointly  by  Faculty  and  students. 

The  Elisha  Mitchell  Society  is  for  the  promotion  of  scientific 
research.  Other  scientific  workers  in  the  State  are  members.  A 
Journal  is  published,  which  is  exchanged  for  the  publications  of 
more  than  two  hundred  similar  learned  bodies.  Thus  a  valuable 
scientific  library  is  being  collected. 

Another  society  is  the  Shakspere  Club,  for  the  critical  study  of 
Shakspere  and  other  dramatists.  Carefully  prepared  papers  are 
read,  and  addresses  made.  The  nucleus  of  a  Shakspere  library  is 
formed. 

The  North  Carolina  Historical  Society  is  engaged  in  the  study 
of  our  State  history,  and  the  collection  of  documents  and  materials 
for  its  illustration.  Public  meetings  are  sometimes  held  for  this, 
as  well  as  the  other  societies,  and  papers  read. 

The  Seminary  of  Literature  and  Philology  has  for  its  object 
promotion  of  research  along  special  lines  of  literary  work.  The 
professors,  besides  guiding  and  assisting  in  the  regular  work,  pre- 
sent, from  time  to  time  the  results  of  their  own  labors.  The 
character  of  the  topics  may  be  gathered  from  the  following  list  of 
subjects  on  the  programme:  1.  Lyric  Poetry;  2.  The  Historians; 
3.  Sacred  Literature ;  4.  Words ;  5.  The  Drama ;  6.  The  Super- 
natural in  Literature ;  7.  The  Alphabet ;  8.  Epic  Poetry. 

The  spirit  and  intelligence  shown  by  the  students  in  these  socie- 


University  of  North  Carolina.  61 

ties  are  very  encouraging,  and  the  professors  are  stimulated  to 
increased  ardor  in  their  respective  specialties. 

The  University  is  entitled  to  the  distinction  of  having  inau- 
gurated the  plan  of  Summer  Normal  Schools.  The  first  was  held 
in  the  University  buildings  in  June  and  July,  1877,  and  was  won- 
derfully successful  in  arousing  enthusiasm  and  introducing  the 
best  methods  of  teaching  into  the  State.  The  President  and 
several  of  the  professors  gave  a  large  portion  of  their  vacations  to 
the  work  without  pecuniary  compensation.  This  Normal  School 
was  the  parent  of  those  held  in  various  parts  of  North  Carolina, 
and  was  imitated  in  Virginia,  South  Carolina,  and  nearly  every 
Southern  State.  Although  now  discontinued  in  North  Carolina, 
their  influence  will  be  felt  in  the  Teachers'  Institutes  recently  inau- 
gurated by  Act  of  Assembly,  under  the  management  of  two  of  our 
recent  graduates. 

The  erection  of  the  addition  to  Person  Hall,  the  Gymnasium 
and  the  Memorial  Hall,  has  been  since  the  re-opening  in  1875. 
These  cost  nearly  $50,000,  while  repairs  and  changes  in  the  old 
buildings  have  been  made,  costing  nearly  $20,000  more.  The 
greater  portion  of  this  money  (about  $70,000)  has  been  contributed 
by  the  alumni  and  friends  of  the  institution. 

The  branch  railroad  to  Chapel  Hill  was  secured  chiefly  by  the 
exertions  of  Governor  Jarvis,  Col.  A.  B.  Andrews,  Gen.  R.  H. 
Hoke,  and  the  officers  of  the  University. 

In  addition  to  the  amount  above  stated,  as  donated  for  buildings 
and  repairs,  Rev.  Dr.  C.  F.  Deems  has  provided  a  fund,  to  which 
the  late  Mr.  W.  H.  Vanderbilt  made  a  handsome  addition,  for 
aiding  students  by  loans,  amounting  to  over  $13,000;  the  late  B. 
F.  Moore,  $5,000 ;  and  the  late  Mary  R.  Smith,  a  plantation  worth 
about  $15,000,  for  paying  the  tuition  of  needy  students ;  and  Mrs. 
Cornelia  P.  Spencer  made  an  addition  to  the  library  of  about 
1,000  volumes, — in  all  nearly  $50,000.  It  may  be  safely  estimated 
that  over  $75,000  have  been  donated  to  the  University  since  its 
re-opening  in  1875,  besides  the  procurement  of  the  annual  appro- 
priation of  $20,000.  When  we  consider  the  exceedingly  distressed 
financial  condition  of  our  people,  this  statement  shows  that>  the 
friends  of  the  institution  have  not  been  sleeping. 

The  improvement  in  the  religious  condition  of  the  student  body 


62  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the 

is  shown  by  the  great  interest  taken  in  the  work  of  the  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association.  Its  meetings  are  regularly  attended 
and  conducted  with  true  devotional  spirit  and  fervor.  The 
members  have  recently  fitted  up,  with  neatness  and  taste,  their 
Hall  on  the  first  floor  of  the  South  Building,  and  the  room  adjoin- 
ing it  on  the  west,  the  latter  as  a  reading-room.  The  Association 
has  a  great  and  increasing  influence  for  good  among  the  students. 

LIBRARIES. 

There  are  three  libraries,  one  belonging  to  the  University,  and 
one  to  each  of  the  Literary  Societies,  each  containing  about  8,000 
volumes.  These  by  recent  action  have  been  combined,  and  thus  a 
most  valuable  collection  of  over  20,000  volumes  is  accessible  to 
the  students  every  day  in  the  week  except  Sundays,  in  the  spacious, 
well  lighted,  and  well  ventilated  room,  called  Smith  HalL  Ad- 
joining the  library  is  a  well  equipped  reading-room. 

LITERARY  SOCIETIES. 

There  are  only  two  Literary  Societies  of  the  students  in  the 
University,  the  Dialectic  and  Philanthropic.  Both  were  established 
in  1795,  the  former  having  a  brief  priority  in  time.  The  latter  was 
for  a  few  months  called  the  Concord  Society.  The  motto  of  the 
former  is  "  Love  of  Virtue  and  Science,"  and  its  color  is  blue,  the 
emblem  of  truth.  The  motto  of  the  latter  is  "  Virtue,  Liberty,  and 
Science/7  and  its  color  is  white,  the  emblem  of  purity.  As  has  been 
said,  James  Mebane  was  the  first  President  of  the  Dialectic  Society. 
Richard  Eagles,  whose  name  survives  in  Eagles7  Island,  opposite 
Wilmington,  was  the  first  President  of  the  Philanthropic  Society. 
The  students,  until  a  few  years  ago,  selected  one  or  the  other  from 
social  or  other  personal  motives.  Lately  there  has  grown  up  the 
custom,  not  founded  on  any  law,  that  those  from  the  western  coun- 
ties shall  join  the  Dialectic,  and  those  from  the  eastern  counties,  the 
Philanthropic  Society.  The  dividing  line  is  not  fixed,  but  well 
enough  understood  to  prevent  disputes.  Some  of  the  central  coun- 
ties are  considered  debatable  territory  but  etiquette  forbids  active 
effort  to  influence  the  decisions  of  those  coming  from  this  territory. 


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University  of  North  Carolina.  63 

Occasionally,  too,  for  special  reasons,  the  rule  is  broken  and  occa- 
sions no  permanent  ill-feeling.  The  relative  numbers  vary  from 
year  to  year,  as  the  larger  wave  of  students  happens  to  flow  from 
the  East  or  the  West. 

The  exercises  of  the  Societies  consist  in  debating,  declamation, 
and  English  composition.  The  meetings  are  secret.  They  are 
conducted,  as  a  rule,  with  great  decorum,  and  the  members  perform 
their  duties  with  much  diligence  and  spirit.  Many  alumni,  who 
have  achieved  great  success  in  life,  have  borne  testimony  to  the 
advantages  they  derived  from  practice  in  speaking  and  writing, 
and  in  the  conduct  of  deliberative  assemblies. 

The  Societies,  alternately,  select  a  distinguished  man  to  deliver 
an  oration  before  the  University  on  the  day  preceding  the  annual 
Commencement  day.  This  usage  has  existed  since  1826.  It  is 
suspended  for  the  present  year,  owing  to  the  Centennial  Celebra- 
tion, the  orators  being  chosen  by  a  committee  of  the  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation and  by  the  Faculty. 

Three  Eepresentatives,  chosen  after  competition  by  judges  ap- 
pointed by  the  Faculty,  deliver  original  speeches  during  Com- 
mencement week.  The  Marshals  must  likewise  be  members  of 
the  Societies. 

No  other  societies  are  allowed  except  with  the  permission  of  the 
Trustees.  Such  permission  has  been  granted  to  a  number  of 
"Greek  letter  fraternities." 

The  Dialectic  and  Philanthropic  Societies  have  each  very  hand- 
some halls.  They  each  have  about  twenty  oil  portraits  of  their 
eminent  members,  life  size.  These  are  the  best  collections  in  the 
State,  perhaps  not  excelled  in  the  South.  Some  of  these  are  dona- 
tions, the  majority  have  been  painted  at  the  expense  of  the  Societies. 


OFFICERS  AND  STUDENTS 

OF    THE 

UNIVERSITY   OF   NORTH    CAROLINA. 

1789-1889. 


TRUSTEES. 

PRESIDENTS  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 

[Since  1810  the  Governors  of  the  State  have  been  ex  officio  Presidents  of  the  Board.] 

WILLIAM  L.ENOIR 1790-'92 

ALEXANDER  MARTIN 1792-'93 

RICHARD  DOBBS  SPAIGHT : 1793-'95 

SAMUEL  ASHE 1795-'99 

BENJAMIN  WILLIAMS 1799-1802 

WILLIAM  POLK 1802-'05 

!NATHANAEL  ALEXANDER 1805-'07 

BENJAMIN  WILLIAMS 1807-'09 

DAVID  STONE 1809-' 10 

BENJAMIN  SMITH 1810-'ll 

WILLIAM  HAWKINS 1811-14 

WILLIAM  MILLER 1814-'17 

JOHN  BRANCH 1817-'20 

JESSE  FRANKLIN 1820-' 21 

GABRIEL  HOLMES 1821-'24 

HUTCHINS  G.  BURTON 1824r-'27 

JAMES  IREDELL 1827-'28 

JOHN  OWEN 1828-'30 

MONTFORD  STOKES 1830-'32 

DAVID  LIOWRY  SWAIN 1832-'35 

RICHARD  DOBBS  SPAIGHT,  JR 1835-'37 

EDWARD  B.  DUDLEY 1837-'41 

JOHN  M.  MOREHEAD 1841-'45 

5  65 


66  Officers  of  the 

WILLIAM  A.  GRAHAM 1845-'49 

CHARLES  MANLY 1849-'51 

DAVID  S.  REID 1851-'54 

WARREN  WINSLOW 1854-'55 

THOMAS  BRAGG 1855-'59 

JOHN  W.  ELLIS 1859-'61 

HENRY  T.  CLARK 1861-'63 

ZEBULON  B.  VANCE 186a-'65 

WILLIAM  W.  HOLDEN 1865-'66 

JONATHAN  WORTH 1866-'68 

WILLIAM  W.  HOLDEN 1868-70 

TOD  R.  CALDWELL 1870-74 

CURTIS  H.  BROGDEN 1874-77 

ZEBULON  B.  VANCE v 1877-79 

THOMAS  J.  JARVIS 1879-'85 

ALFRED  M.  SCALES 1885-'89 

OANIEL  G.  FOWLE 1889- 

SECRETARIES  OF  THE  BOARD. 

JAMES  TAYLOR ]790-'91 

KOBERT  BURTON 1791-'92 

THOMAS  ROGERS 1792-'95 

HUGH  WILLIAMSON 1795-1801 

GAVIN  ALVES 1801-'09 

KOBERT  WILLIAMS 1809-'21 

CHARLES  MANLY 1821-'48 

CHARLES  LIEWIS  HINTON 1848-50 

CHARLES  MANLY 1850-'69 

JR.  W.  L.ASSITER 1869-74 

KEMP  P.  BATTLE 1874-76 

SEATON  GALES 1876-77 

WILLIAM  L.  SAUNDERS 1877- 

TREASURERS. 

JOHN  CRAVEN 1790-'95 

WALTER  ALVES 179o-'99 

GAVIN  ALVES 1799-1809 

ROBERT  WILLIAMS 1809-'21 

CHARLES  MANLY 1821-'48 

CHARLES  LEWIS  HINTON 1848-'50 

CHARLES  MANLY 1850-'69 

R.  W.  LASSITER 1869-74 

KEMP  P.  BATTLE 1874-76 

SEATON  GALES 1876-77 

WILLIAM  L.  SAUNDERS...  1877- 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1789-1889.  67 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 

[NOTE.— Until  1804,  the  Trustees  filled  vacancies  occurring  in  their  Board ;  from  1804  to  1868, 
members  were  elected  by  the  General  Assembly ;  from  1868  to  1874,  they  were  appointed  by  the 
Board  of  Education  ;  and  since  1874,  they  have  been  elected  by  the  General  Assembly.] 

TERM  APPOINTED       TERM 

BEGAN.  FROM.       EXPIRED. 

1789 SAMUEL  JOHNSTON,  LiLuD ^Chowan 1801 

"  JAMES  IREDELL Chowan 1790 

"  CHARLES  JOHNSON Chowan 1792 

"  HUGH  WILLIAMSON,  UL.D Chowan 1801 

"  STEPHEN  CABARRUS Chowan 1792 

"  RICHARD  DOBBS  SPAIGHT Craven 1802 

"  WILLIAM  BLOUNT Craven  1793 

"  BENJAMIN  WILLIAMS Moore 1802 

"  JOHN  SlTGREAVES Craven 1802 

"  FREDERICK  HARGETT Jones 1796 

"  ROBERT  WHITEHURST  SNEAD Granville 1799 

"  ARCHIBALD  MACLAINE New  Hanover  ....1791 

"  SAMUEL  ASHE New  Hanover....  17 '98 

"  ROBERT  DIXON Duplin 1790 

"  BENJAMIN  SMITH Brunswick 1824 

"  SAMUEL  SPENCER,  LrL.E> Anson 1793 

"  ..  ..JOHN  HAY Cumberland 1809 

"  JAMES  HOGG Cumberland 1802 

"  HENRY  WILLIAM  HARRINGTON Richmond 1795 

"  WILLIAM  BARRY  GROVE Cumberland 1818 

"  SAMUEL  McCoRKLE,  D.l> Rowan 1801 

"  ADLAI  OSBORNE Rowan 1814 

"  JOHN  STOKES Stokes 1790 

"  JOHN  HAMILTON Guilford 1802 

"  JOSEPH  GRAHAM Mecklenburg 1790 

"  JOHN  WILLIAMS Granville 1799 

"  THOMAS  PERSON Granville 1795 

*'  ALFRED  MOORE Brunswick 1807 

"  ALEXANDER  MEBANE Orange 1795 

"  JOEL  LANE Wake 1795 

."  WILLIE  JONES Halifax 1799 

"  BENJAMIN  HAWKINS Warren 1798 

"  JOHN  HAYWOOD,  SR Edgecombe 1827 

"  JOHN  MACON Warren 1792 

"  WILLIAM  RICHARDSON  DA  VIE,  LL.D Halifax 1807 

"  JOSEPH  DIXON Lincoln 1795 

"  WILLIAM  LIENOIR Wilkes 1804 

"  JOSEPH  MCDOWELL,  SR Burke 1790 

"  JAMES  HOLLAND Rutherford 1795 

"  WILLIAM  PORTER Rutherford 1798 


68  Officers  of  the 

TERM  APPOINTED       TERM 

BEGAN.  FROM.       EXPIRED. 

1790 ALEXANDER  MARTIN,  LL.D Ouilford 1807 

"  JAMES  KENAN Duplin 1799 

"  JAMES  GLASGOW Glasgow 1801 

"  CHARLES  PETTIGREW,  D.I>.. Tyrrell 1793 

"  JOSEPH  MCDOWELL,  JR « Burke 1794 

"  WILLIAM  POLK Wake 1834 

1791 WILLIAM  H.  HILL ..New  Hanover.... 1809 

1792 DAVID  STONE Bertie 1818 

"  THOMAS  BLOUNT Edgecombe 1812 

1793 JOHN  Louis  TAYLOR Craven 1818 

"  THOMAS  WYNNS Hertford 1825 

"  JOSIAH  COLLINS Chowan 1795 

1795 JOHN  MOORE Lincoln 1809 

"  JOHN  SKINNER Perquimans 1797 

"  WILLIAM  P.  L.ITTLE Granville 1818 

"  WILLIAM  HINTON Wake 1799 

"  WALTER  ALTES Orange 1813 

"  WAIGHTSTILL  AVERY Burke 1804 

"  WALLACE  ALEXANDER Lincoln 1804 

"  .....JOHN  WILLISS Eobeson 1801 

1796 JOHN  GRAY  BLOUNT Beaufort 1802 

1798 JOHN  HAYWOOD,  JR Halifax 1807 

"  ALEXANDER  I>UNCAN  MOORE New  Hanover 1807 

1799 JOSHUA  GRANGER  WRIGHT New  Hanover  ...1811 

"  HENRY  POTTER Cumberland 1856 

"  EVAN  ALEXANDER Rowan 1809 

"  JOHN  HlLL New  Hanover....  1812 

"  RICHARD  BENNEHAN Orange 1804. 

1800 CHARLES  WILSON  HARRIS Cabarrus 1803 

1801 GABRIEL  HOLMES Sampson 1804 

"  DURANT  HATCH Jones 1807 

"  HENRY  SEAWELL Wake 1835 

"  NATHANAEL  ALEXANDER Mecklenburg 1808 

"  ROBERT  MONTGOMERY Hertford 1808 

1802 DUNCAN  CAMERON Orange 1838 

"  CALVIN  JONES Wake 1832 

1802 ARCHIBALD  DEBOW  MURPHY Orange 1832 

"  BLAKE  BAKER Warren 1804 

"  JOHN  CHURCHILL  OSBORNE,  M.  D Rowan 1807 

"  WILLIAM  GASTON,  ULuD Craven 1844 

1803 WILLIAM  HAWKINS < Warren 1819 

"  ROBERT  WILLIAMS Wake 1841 

1804 JOSEPH  CALDWELL,  D.D Orange 1835 

"  EDWARD  JONES Chatham 1841 

"  ROBERT  TROY Anson 1807 

"  WILLIAM  CHERRY Bertie 1809 

" JAMES  WELLBORN...  ...Wilkes 1814 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1789-1889.  69 

TERM  APPOINTED      TERM 

BEGAN.  FROM.       EXPIRED. 

1805 JOHN  STEVELEY Burke ..1812 

"  PETER  FORNEY Lincoln 1808 

"  MONTFORT  STOKES Rowan 1838 

"  JESSE  FRANKLIN Surry 1817 

"  SAMUEL  LOWRIE Mecklenburg 1817 

"  THOMAS  DAVIS Cumberland 1808 

"  ROBERT  COCHRAN Cumberland 1821 

"  BRYAN  WHITFIELD Lenoir 1808 

"  EDWARD  HARISS Craven 1813 

"  WILLIAM  HARDY  MURFREE Hertford 1818 

....WILLIAM  SLADE Chowan 1813 

....WILLIAM  WILLIAMS Halifax 1812 

....RICHARD  W.  FREEAR Northampton 1808 

"  JOSEPH  THOMAS  RHODES Duplin 1812 

"  THOMAS  KING Sampson 1813 

1807 ARCHIBALD  MCBRYDE Moore 1837 

"  ROBERT  WILLIAMS,  M.  I> Pitt 1820 

"  JOSEPH  WINSTON Stokes 1813 

"  JOHN  DAVIS  HAWKINS Warren 1857 

"  BENJAMIN  WOODS Graven 1808 

"  WILLIE  WILLIAM  JONES Halifax 1812 

"  FREDERICK  NASH,  LL.D Orange 1857 

"  JAMES  RHODES Wayne 1810 

1808 ROBERT  HILL  JONES Warren 1832 

"  JOHN  SPENCE  WEST Craven 1817 

"  JOHN  WlNSLOW Cumberland 1820 

"  ISRAEL  Pic  KENS Burke 1817 

"  SAMUEL  RUSSELL  JOCELYN New  Hanover 1816 

"  JEREMIAH  SLADE Martin 1824 

"  NATHANAEL  JONES  (of  White  Plains) Wake 1815 

1809 FRANCIS  LOCKE Rowan 1823 

"  WILLIAM  EDWARDS  WEBB Halifax 1818 

"  JOSEPH  HUNTER  BRYAN Bertie 1817 

"  THOMAS  LOVE Haywood 1834 

"  THOMAS  BROWN,  JR Bladen 1826 

"  ATLAS  JONES Moore 1825 

1810 JAMES  WALLIS Mecklenburg 1820 

1811 JAMES  MEBANE Orange 1856 

1812 ROBERT  HETT  CHAPMAN,  I>.  I> Orange 1817 

"  WILLIAM  MCPHEETERS,  D.  D Wake 1842 

"  JOHN  STEELE Rowan 1815 

"  SIMMONS  JONES  BAKER,  M.  D Martin 1853 

"  JAMES  WEBB,  M.  I> Orange 1850 

"  THOMAS  D.  BENNEHAN Orange 1847 

"  JOSEPH  BLOUNT  LITTLEJOHN Chowan 1817 

1813 JAMES  WEST  CLARK Edgecombe 1844 

"  JAMES  IREDELL  (the  younger) Chowan 1853 


70  Officers  of  the 

TERM  APPOINTED       TEEM 

BEGAN.  FROM.       EXPIRED. 

1813 LEWIS  WILLIAMS Surry 1842 

"  THOMAS  RUFFIN,  LL.D Orange 1831 

1814 WILLIAM  CALDWELL  LOVE Rowan 1818 

"  JOHN  BRIGGS  MEBANE Chatham 1819 

1817 JOHN  BRANCH Halifax 1844 

"  WILLIAM  MILLER Warren 1826 

" JOHN  STANLY Craven 1833 

"  LEONARD  HENDERSON Granville 1828 

"  KEMP  PLUMMER Warren 1826 

"  BARTLETT  YANCEY Caswell 1828 

"  JOHN  WlTHERSPOON,  D.  I> Orange 1834 

"  GABRIEL  HOLMES Sampson 1829 

"  ALFRED  MOORE,  (the  younger) Brunswick 1837 

1818 ENOCH  SAWYER Camden 1827 

"  JAMES  CATHCART  JOHNSON.... Chowan 1863 

"  GEORGE  EDMUND  BADGER,  LL.D Craven 1844 

"  JOSEPH  BLOUNT  SKINNER Pasquotank 1851 

"  WILLIE  PERSON  MANGUM,  LL.D Orange 1859 

"  WILLIAM  DOZIER  MARTIN Pasquotank 1834 

"  JOHN  BURGESS  BAKER Gates 1838 

"  JOHN  D.  ToOMER Cumberland 1855 

1819 LEWIS  VON  SCHWEINITZ,  LL.D Surry 1822 

"  ROMULUS  MITCHELL  SAUNDERS Caswell 1864 

1820 JOHN  OWEN Bladen 1841 

"  THOMAS  POLLOCK  I>EVEREUX Wake 1827 

1821 RICHARD  DOBBS  SPAIGHT  (the  younger).... Craven 1850 

"  Louis  D.  HENRY Cumberland 1846 

"  FRANCIS  LISTER  HAWKS,  D.D.,LL.D Orange 1828 

"  SOLOMON  GRAVES Surry 1860 

"  JAMES  STRUDWICK  SMITH,  M.  D Orange 1852 

"  LEONARD  MARTIN Hertford 1826 

"  THOMAS  WHARTON  BLACKLEDGE Beaufort 1830 

"  THOMAS  BURGESS Halifax 1833 

"  ARCHIBALD  ROANE  RUFFIN Stokes 1829 

1823 JAMES  MARTIN,  JR Rowan 1836 

"  DANIEL  MORGAN  FORNEY Lincoln 1834 

"  JOHN  HERRITAGE  BRYAN Craven 1868 

1824 JOHN  SCOTT Orange 1836 

"  JOSEPH  HAWKINS Warren 1827 

1826 NATHANAEL  MACON Warren 1828 

"  CHARLES  MANLY Chatham 1868 

"  JAMES  FAUNTLEROY  TAYLOR Chatham 1828 

"  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  BLOUNT Beaufort 1867 

"  THOMAS  SETTLE Rockingham 1857 

"  ISAAC  CROOM Lenoir 1836 

1827 WILLIAM  JULIUS  ALEXANDER Mecklenburg 1856 

"  NICHOLAS  JOHN  DRAKE Nash 1831 

"  WILLIAM  ROB ARDS...  ...Granville 1843 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1789-1889.  71 

TERM  APPOINTED  TERM 

BEGAN.  FROM.  EXPIRED. 

1827 EMANUEL  SHOBER Forsyth 1846 

1828 HUGH  WADDELL Orange 1864 

"   JOHN  GILES Rowan 1847 

"   JOHN  MOTLEY  MOREHEAD Guilford 1866 

"   JOHN  LANCASTER  BAILEY Pasguotank 1868 

"   WILLIAM  SPIVEY  MHOON Wake 1835 

"   JOHN  ROBERT  DONNELL Craven 1864 

1831 THOMAS  GILCHRIST  POLK Rowan 1839 

"   JOSEPH  ALSTON  HILL New  Hanover 1835 

"   JOHN  BRAGG Warren 1835 

"   WILLIAM  DUNN  MOSELEY Lenoir 1839 

"   DAVID  LIOWRY  SWAIN,  LLi.D Buncombe 1868 

1832 DANIEL  MOREAU  BARRINGER Cabarrus 1868 

"   DANIEL  WILLIAMS  COURTS Surry 1839 

"   CHARLES  LEWIS  HINTON Wake 1860 

1833 WILLIAM  HORN  BATTLE,  LL.D Louisburg 1868 

"   JOHN  REAVES  JONES  DANIEL Halifax 1868 

"    ....  HUGH  McQuEEN Orange 1845 

1834 HENRY  SELBY  CLARKE Beaufort 1854 

"   WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  GRAHAM,  LLuD..  Orange 1868 

"    OWEN  HOLMES New  Hanover....  1840 

"   PLEASANT  WILLIAMS  KITTRELL Granville 1836 

1835 FREDERICK  JONES  HILL,  M.  D Brunswick 1860 

"   JAMES  WEST  BRYAN Graven 1855 

"   MATTHEW  EVANS  MANLY,  LL.D Graven 1868 

"   WILLIAM  BELVIDERE  MEARES New  Hanover 1841 

"   SAMUEL  FINLEY  PATTERSON Caldwell 1868 

1836 ANDREW  JOYNER Halifax 1856 

1838 CHARLES  CHALMERS,  M.  D Moore 1857 

"   GEORGE  FRANKLIN  DAVIDSON Iredell 1868 

"   WILLIAM  EATON,  JR Warren 1868 

"   ROBERT  BALLARD  GILLIAM Granville 1868 

"   MICHAEL  HOKE Lincoln 1844 

"   JAMES  TURNER  MOREHEAD ....Guilford 1868 

"   WILLIAM  BIDDLE  SHEPARD Pasquotank 1852 

"   LEWIS  DICKEN  WILSON Edgecombe 1840 

1840 BURGESS  SIDNEY  GAITHER Burke 1868 

"   WESTON  RALEIGH  GALES Wake 1848 

"   CADWALLADER  JONES,  JR Orange 1857 

"   GEORGE  CAMERON  MENDENHALL Guilford 1859 

"  BARTHOLOMEW  FIGURES  MOORE,  LJj.I>..JHa/t/aa; 1868 

"   JOHN  CAMPBELL  WILLIAMS Cumberland 1868 

"   PATRICK  HENRY  WINSTON Anson 1864 

"   JONATHAN  WORTH Randolph 1868 

1842 THOMAS  SAMUEL  ASHE,  LL.D Anson 1868 

"  THOMAS  BRAGG,  LJLuD Northampton 1868 

"   JOHN  MCCLINTOCK  DICK Guilford 1860 


72  Officers  of  the 


TERM  APPOINTED       TERM 

BEGAN.  FROM.        EXPIRED. 

1842 GEORGE  WASHINGTON  JEFFREYS Person 1848 

"  THOMAS  RUFFIN,  ULi.D Orange 1868 

"  WILLIAM  WALTON  CHERRY Bertie 1843 

1844 CALVIN  GRAVES Caswell 1868 

"  NICHOLAS  LIANIER  WILLIAMS Surry 1868 

"  WILLIAM  HENRY  WASHINGTON Craven 1860 

1846 THOMAS  NASH  CAMERON,  M.  D Cumberland 1851 

"  DANIEL  WILLIAMS  COURTS Rockingham 1868 

"  JOHN  ADAMS  GILMER Guilford 1868 

"  JOHN  KERR,  LX..D Caswell 1868 

"  WALTER  FRANCIS  JJEAK Richmond 1868 

"  GILES  MEBANE Orange 1868 

1848 JAMES  COCHRAN  DOBBIN Cumberland 1857 

"  DAVID  S.  REID Rockingham 1868 

"  CUSHING  BIGGS  HASSELL Martin 1868 

"  .....LEWIS  THOMPSON Bertie 1867 

1851 WILLIAM  WAIGHTSTILL  AVERY Burke 1864 

1852 WALTER  Lu  STEELE Richmond 1868 

"  SAMUEL  P.  HILL Oaxwett 1868 

1854 JOHN  G.  BYNUM Rutherford 1857 

"  JOHN  W.  CUNNINGHAM Person 1868 

1857 RICHARD  DILLARD,  M.  D Chowan 1868 

"  JAMES  F.  E.  HARDY,  M.  D Buncombe 1868 

"  WILLIAM  W.  HOLDEN Wake 1866 

"  THOMAS  SETTLE,  JR Rockingham 1868 

1858 ROBERT  R.  BRIDGERS Edgecombe 1868 

"  PAUL  C.  CAMERON Orange 1868 

"  ROBERT  D.  HART Oranville 1868 

"  JOSEPH  J.  JACKSON Chatham 1868 

"  WILLIAM  LJANDER Lincoln. 1867 

"  THOMAS  D.  MCDOWELL , Bladen 1860 

"  RUFUS  L.  PATTERSON Forsyth 1868 

"  MATT  W.  RANSOM,  LJL.D Northampton 1868 

"  ALFRED  M.  SCALES Rockingham 1868 

"  DE  WITT  C.  STONE Franklin 1863 

"  JAMES  M.  TAYLOR Nash 1868 

1862 KEMP  P.  BATTLE,  UL.D Wake 1868 

"  NEILL.  McKAY,  D.  D Harnett 1868 

"  JESSE  G.  SHEPHERD..... Cumberland 1868 

"  FRANCIS  E.  SHOBER Rowan 1868 

"  LiEONlDAS  F.  SILER Macon 1868 

"  EDWARD  WARREN,  M.D.,  UUD Wake 1863 

"  MASON  JL.  WIGGINS Halifax 1868 

1864 DAVID  M.  CARTER Beaufort 1868 

"  MONTFORD  McGEHEE >. Person 1868 

"  SAMUEL  F.  PHILLIPS,  LL.D Orange 1868 

"  JOHN  POOL....  ...Bertie 1864 


University  of  North  Carolina^  1789-1889.  73 

TERM  APPOINTED      TERM 

BEGAN.  FROM.        EXPIRED. 

1865 LIUKE  BLACKMER Rowan 1868 

"  WILLIAM  P.  BYNUM Lincoln 1868 

"  JOHN  W.  CAMERON Richmond 1866 

"  DENNIS  I>.  FEREBEE Camden 1868 

"  SEATON  GALES Wake 1868 

"  WILLIAM  A.  JENKINS Warren 1868 

"  WILLIAM  K".  H.  SMITH,  L.L..I> Hertford 1868 

1869 R.  V.  MICHAUX Burke :....1870 

"  VICTOR  C.  BARRINGER Cabarrus 1870 

"  CALVIN  C.  JONES Caldwell 1870 

"  J.  J.  MOTT,  M.D Catawba 1870 

"  BENJAMIN  I.  HOWZE Chatham 1870 

"  FELIX  AXLEY Clay 1870 

"  JOHN  A.  MAULTSBY Columbus 1870 

"  ROBERT  F.  LJEHMAN Craven 1870 

"  RALPH  P.  BuXTON Cumberland 1870 

"  P.  A.  LONG Dame 1870 

"  JOHN  NORFLEET Edgecombe 1870 

"  THOMAS  P.  HOFFLER Gates 1870 

"  JEFFERSON  M.  LOVEJOY Halifax 1870 

"  ANDERSON  MITCHELL Iredell 1870 

"  R.  W.  KING Lenoir 1870 

"  WILLIAM  F.  CRAIGE McDowell 1870 

"  WILLIS  JL.  MILLER Mecklenburg 1870 

"  WILLIAM  NICHOLSON,  M.  D Perquimans 1870 

"  W.  H.  HOWERTON,  M.  I> Rowan 1870 

"  A.  H.  JOYCE Stokes 1870 

"  JAMES  FONT.  TAYLOR Wake 1870 

"  R.  DON  WiLSON Watauga 1870 

"  GEO.  W.  BLOUNT Wilson 1870 

"  JOHN  R.  FRENCH Chowan 1872 

"  JOSEPH  W.  ETHERIDGE Currituck 1872 

"  WILLIAM  F.  HENDERSON Davidson 1872 

"  WILLIAM  E.  HILL Duplin 1872 

"  MADISON  NOLAND Gaston 1872 

"  NEILL  McKAY,  D.D Harnett 1872 

"  W.  G.  B.  GARRETT Haywood 1872 

"  DAVID  A.  BARNES Hertford 1872 

"  J.  A.  HASKELL Jones 1872 

"  R.  M.  HENRY Macon 1872 

"  J.  W.  BOWMAN Mitchell 1872 

"  A.  R.  McDoNALD Moore 1872 

"  EDWARD  CANTWELL Nash 1872 

"  JOHN  ROBINSON Onslow 1872 

"  ROBERT  L<.  ADAMS '. Polk 1872 

"  J.  R.  BuLLA Randolph 1872 

"  ALFRED  DOCKERY ....Richmond...,  ,...1872 


74  Officers  of  the 

TERM  APPOINTED  TERM 

BEGAN.  FROM.  EXPIRED. 

1869 ORIGIN  S.  HAYES Robeson 1872 

"  G.  W.  LOGAN Rutherford 1872 

"  E.  W.  JONES Washington 1872 

"  C.  H.  BROGDEN Wayne 1872 

"  J.  H.  BOWDITCH Yancey 1872 

"  .....JOHN  M.   CARSON,  M.  I> Alexander 1874 

"  A.  W.  TOURGEE Alleghany 1874 

4<  DIXON  INGRAM Anson 1874 

"  WILLIAM  LATHAM Ashe 1874 

"  A.  T.  DAVIDSON Cherokee 1874 

"  I>.  H.  STARBUCK Forsyth 1874 

"  RICHARD  INGE  WYNNE Franklin 1874 

"  W.  D.  WHITTED,  M.D Henderson 1874 

"  WILLIAM  CARTER Hyde 1874 

"  E.  W.  Pou Johnston 1874 

"  W.  P.  BYNUM Lincoln 1874 

"  GEORGE  A.  GRAHAM Montgomery 1874 

"  J.  C.  ABBOTT New  Hanover 1874 

"  SOLOMON  POOL,  D.  D Orange 1874 

"  C.  C.  POOL Pasquotank 1874 

"  EDWIN  G.  READE,  LL.D Person 1874 

"  THOMAS  SETTLE Rockingham 1874 

"  JOHN  M.  CLOUD Surry 1874 

"  R.  H.  DUCKWORTH Transylvania 1874 

"  G.  W.  BROOKS Tyrrell 1874 

"  HUGH  DOWNING Union 1874 

"  JOHN  READ Warren 1874 

"  HENRY  A.  BADHAM Alamance 1874 

"  WILLIAM  B.  RODMAN Beaufort 1874 

"  JOHN  POOL Bertie 1874 

"  ABIEL  W.  FISHER Bladen 1874 

11  DANIEL  L.  RUSSELL,  JR Brunswick 1874 

"  — JAMES  L.  HENRY Buncombe 1874 

"  MATCHET  TAYLOR Camden 1874 

"  C.  R.  THOMAS Carteret 1874 

"  MONTFORD    McGEHEE Caswell 1874 

"  DECATUR  GRIGG Cleveland 1874 

"  R.  W.  L.ASSITER , Oranville 1874 

1870 WM.  P.  GRIMSLEY Greene 1874 

"  R.  P.  DICK,  LL.D Guilford 1874 

"  R  H.  CANNON Jackson 1874 

"  G.  W.  GAHAGAN -..Madison 1874 

"  S.  W.  WATTS Martin 1874 

"  WILLIAM  BARROW,  M.  D Northampton 1874 

"  BYRON  LAFLIN ! Pitt 1874 

"  J.  C.  MONK,  M.  D /Sampson 1874 

"  J.  C.  KROWZE,  M.D Stanly 1874 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1789-1889.  75 

TERM  APPOINTED      TERM 

BEGAN.  FROM.       EXPIRED. 

1870 CALVIN  J.  COWLES Wilkes 1874 

"   RICHMOND  M.  PEARSON,  LLuD Yadkin 1874 

Trustees  Ex-Officio,  1869-1874. 

W.  W.  HOLDEN,  Governor  (1869-70). 

TOD  K.  CALDWELL,  Lieutenant  Governor  (1869-70). 

TOD  R.  CALDWELL,  Governor  (1870-74). 

H.  J.  MENNINGER,  Secretary  of  State. 

HENDERSON  ADAMS,  Auditor. 

C.  It.  HARRIS,  Superintendent  of  Public  Works. 

WILLIAM  M.  COLEMAN,  Attorney  General. 

It.  P.  OLDS,  Attorney  General. 

S.  S.  ASHLEY,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction. 

SOLOMON  POOL,  £>.  D.,  President  of  the   University. 

("NOTE. — The  terms  of  those  of  the  foregoing  Trustees  appointed  under  the  provisions  of  the 
Constitution  of  1868,  which  did  not  expire  sooner,  were  terminated  in  1874  by  an  amendment  to 
the  Constitution.] 

1875 JAMES  S.  AMIS Granville 1885 

"   REV.  WILLIAM  C.  BOWMAN Mitchell 1878 

"   DAVID  M.  CARTER Wake 1878 

"   I>AVID  J>.  COLEMAN Buncombe 1878 

"   C.  L.  COOK,  M.  I> WUkes 1878 

"   WILLIAM  H.  I>AY Halifax 1877 

"   JAMES  L*.  DUSENBURY,  M.  D Davidson 1879 

"   WILLIAM  J.  EWING,  M.  D Montgomery 1885 

"   RUFUS  FRAZIER Randolph 1877 

"   *FORNEY  GEORGE Columbus 1878 

"   *CUSHING  B.  HASSELL Martin 1880 

"   WILLIAM  H.  JOHNSTON Edgecombe 1885 

"    PAUL  B.  MEANS Cabarrus 

"   WILLIAM  Li.  SAUNDERS New  Hanover. ... 

"   JOHN  H.  THORP Nash 1885 

"  GEORGE  B.  WETMORE,  D.  D Rowan 1877 

"   MILLS  L.  EURE Gates 1879 

"   WILLIAM  T.  FAIRCLOTH Wayne 

"    JOHN  A.  GlLMER Guilford 

"   *WILLIAM  A.  GRAHAM,  LL.r> Orange 1876 

"  J.  F.  GRAVES Surry 1879 

"   G.  H.  HAMILTON Ashe 1879 

"  LiOUIS   HlLLIARD Pitt. 1877 

"  JOHN  F.  HOKE Lincoln 1879 

"  *JOHN  D.  HYMAN Henderson 1876 

"  JOHN  MANNING,  LiLuD Chatham 

"  JOHN  MclvER,  M.  D Moore 1879 

*Died  before  expiration  of  term  of  office. 


76  Officers  of  the 

TERM  APPOINTED       TERM 

BEGAN.  FROM.       EXPIRED. 

1875 JR.  W.  MILLARD Duplin 1879 

"  ROBERT  B.  PEEBLES Northampton 

"  ARCHIBALD  PURCELL Robeson 1879 

"  MARMADUKE  BOBBINS Randolph 1879 

"  WILLIAM  L..  TWITTY Rutherford 1879 

"  JOSEPH  J.  DAVIS,  LiL.  D Franklin 

"  BENJAMIN  S.  HARDY Greene 1881 

"  J.  DEBERNIERE  HOOPER Orange 1881 

"  EDMUND  W.  JONES Oaldwell 1876 

"  *JoHN  KERR,  L.L..D Caswell 1880 

"  JAMES  C.  MARSHALL Anson 1881 

"  *WILLIAM  F.  MARTIN Pasquotank 1880 

"  THOMAS  D.  MCDOWELL Bladen 1880 

"  NEILL  McKAY,  D.  D Harnett 

"  ^BARTHOLOMEW  F.MOORE,  LLu  D Wake 1878 

"  *KUFCS  Li.  PATTERSON Forsyth 1880 

"  WILLIAM  B.  SHAW Ourrituck 1881 

"  WALTER  JL.  STEELE Richmond 

"  SAMUEL  McD.  TATE Burke 

"  H.  CLAY  THOMAS Davidson 1881 

"  JOSEPH  WILLIAMS Yadfcin 1888 

"  *WILLIAM  H.  BATTLE,  L.L..  D Wake 1879 

"  KEMP  P.  BATTLE,  L.L.  D Wake 

"  CHARLES  W.  BROADFOOT Cumberland 

"  PAUL  C.  CAMERON Orange 

"  E.  HAYNE  DAVIS Iredell 

"  JOHN  E.  DuGGER Warren 1883 

"  *SEATON  GALES Wake 1878 

"  BENJAMIN  F.  GRADY Sampson 

"  JAMES  A.  GRAHAM Alamance 

"  LiOUIS  C.  IjATHAM Washington 1883 

"  *MATHIAS  E.  MANLY,  LrL.D Craven 1881 

"  WILLIAM  N".  MEBANE Rockingham 

"  ZEBULON  B.  VANCE,  LLi.D Mecklenburg 

"  SAMUEL  H.  WALKUP Union 1877 

"  *CALVIN  H.  WILEY,  D.D Forsyth 1886 

"' PATRICK  H.  WINSTON,  JR Bertie 1883 

1877 JOHN  W.  GRAHAM Orange 

"  STUART  I*.  JOHNSON Washington 1879 

"  *JAMES  L*.  ROBINSON Macon 1886 

"  G.  N.  FOLK Caldwell 

"  *THOMAS  S.  ASHE,  UL.D Anson 1883 

"  R.  McBRAYER ' Cleveland 1885 

"  JULIAN  S.  CARR Durham 

"  JOHN  S.  HENDERSON Rowan 1885 

"  WILLIAM  E.  HILL Duplin 

*  Died  before  expiration  of  term  of  office. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1789-1889.  77 

TERM  APPOINTED       TERM 

BEGAN.  FROM.       EXPIRED. 

1877 *L.  R.  McABOY,  D.I> Polk 1884 

"     MONTFORD    McGEHEE . Person 

"    M.  H.  PINNIX .Davidson 1885 

"   CHARLES  PRICE Davie 

"    .....DANIEL  A.  LONG,  I>.  I> Alamance 1887 

"    WILLIAM  B.  LiYNCH Alamance 1879 

"   JOHN  D.  CAMERON Orange 

"   GEORGE  V.  STRONG Wake 

"   *BRYAN  GRIMES Beaufort 1880 

"   *I>AVID  M.  CARTER v Wake.. 1879 

"   THOMAS  SPARROW .*. Beaufort 1883 

1879 EUGENE  GRISSOM,  M.  D.,  LL.D Wake 

"   A.  HAYWOOD  MERRITT Chatham 

"   RICHARD  H.  BATTLE,  JR Wake 

"    A.  M.  LEWIS Wake 

"    *A.  I>.  BETTS N.  C.  Conference.,1889 

"    *R.  R.  BRIDGERS New  Hanover.... 1888 

"    RALPH  P.  BUXTON Cumberland 1887 

"   GEORGE  DAVIS,  LL.  D New  Hanover.... 

"    N.  P.  FOARD Surry 1887 

"   F.  31.  JOHNSTON Davie 1887 

"   JAMES  M.  LEACH Davidson 1887 

"    D.  P.  McEACHERN Robeson 1887 

"    *W.   J.  YATES Mecklenburg 1888 

"   GEORGE  WILLIAMSON Caswell 1887 

1881 CHARLES  M.  COOKE Franklin 

"    C.  W.   HOLLOWELL Martin 

"   ROBERT  B.  VANCE Buncombe. 

"   WILLIAM  J.  HAWKINS,  M.  D Warren 

"    A.  S.  MERRIMON,  LL.  D Wake 1885 

"   *!>AVII>  T.  TAYLOE,  M.  D Beaufort 1882 

"   *H.  F.  GRAINGER Wayne 1883 

"   *  LEWIS  HANES Davidson 1882 

"   *H.  B.  SHORT Columbus 1885 

"   ISAAC  R.  STRAYHORN Orange 

"    J.  L.  STEWART...  Sampson 

"   C.  R.  THOMAS Burke 

"    *N.  H.  D.  WILSON,  D.  D Guilford 1888 

1883 KERR  CRAIGE ..Rowan 

"    THOMAS  J.  JARVIS,  LL.  D Wake 

"   JAMES  S.  BATTLE Nash 

"   ROBERT  S.  BEALL,  M.D Caldwdl 

"    HENRY  R.  BRYAN Craven 

"   THOMAS  S.  KENAN Wilson 

"   JAMES  T.  MOREHEAD Guilford 

"   FABIUS  H.  BUSBEE Wake 

*  Died  before  expiration  of  term  of  office. 


78  Officers  of  the 

TERM  APPOINTED      TERM 

BEGAN.  FROM.       EXPIRED. 

1883 W.  H.  K.  BURGWYN Vance 

"  THOMAS  M.  HOLT Alamance 

"  WALTER  W.  LENOIR Watauga 

"  J.  EDWIN  MOORE Martin 

"  E.  R.  PAGE Jones 1885 

"  DANIEL  !L.  RUSSELL Brunswick 1885 

1885 H.  A.  GUDGER Buncombe 

"  JAMES  M.  MULLEN Halifax 1886 

"  JOHN  E.  WOODARD Wilson 

"  A.  B.  ANDREWS Wake 

"  JOSEPH  A.  BITTING Forsyth 

"  JOHN  M.  GALLOWAY Rockingham 

"  JAMES  H.  HORNER Granville 

"  GEORGE  HOWARD Edgecombe 

"  LEE  S.  OVERMAN Rowan 

"  JAMES  PARKER Gates 

"  THOMAS  H.  PRITCHARD,  I>.  D New  Hanover 

"  JOHN  C.  SCARBOROUGH Johnston 

"  WILLIAM  H.  CHADBOURN New  Hanover 

"  THOMAS  W.  MASON Northampton 

1887 ALPHONZO  C.  AVERT Burke 

"  H.  I>.  WILLIAMSON,  M.  D Columbus 

"  JOHN  W.  FRIES Forsyth 

"  S.  M.  FINGER,  (ex  officio) Catawba 

"  CHARLES  A.  COOK Warren 

"  A.  L.EAZAR Iredell 

"  W.  S.  LiONG Alamance 

"  HAMILTON  C.  MCMILLAN Robeson 

"  SOLOMON  C.  WEILL New  Hanover 

"  FRANK  D.  WINSTON Bertie 

1889 W.  S.  BLACK,  I>.  1> Wake 

"  J.  H.  CORDON N.  C.  Conference 

"  JOHN  D.  CuRRIE Bladen 

"  KUFUS  A.  DOUGHTON Alleghany 

"  WILLIAM  JOHNSTON Mecklenburg 

"  HAMILTON  C.  JONES Mecklenburg 

"  CHARLES  I>.  MC!VER Wake 

"  PATRICK  L.  MURPHY,  M.  I> Burke 

"  ROBERT  W.  SCOTT Alamance 

"  GEORGE  N.  THOMPSON ...Casu-ell...  ... 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1789-1889.  79 

FACULTY. 

PRESIDENTS. 

DAVID  KEB,  I>.  D.,  1795-1796,  Presiding  Professor;  CHARGES  W. 
HARRIS,  A.  M.,  1796-1797,  Presiding  Professor ;  JOSEPH  CALDWELL, 
I>.  D.,  1797-1804,  Presiding  Professor;  JOSEPH  CALDWELL,  D.  D., 
1804-1812;  ROBERT  HETT  CHAPMAN,  D.  D.,  1813-1816;  JOSEPH 
CALDWELL,  D.  D.,  1816-1835;  DAVID  LOWRY  SWAIN,  LJL.  D., 
1835-1868;  SOLOMON  POOL,  D.  D.,  1869-1874;  KEMP  PLUMMER 
BATTLE,  LL.  D.,  1876-. 

PROFESSORS. 

Ancient  Languages  (Latin  and  Greek):  DAVID  KER,  1794-1796  ;  SAMUEL 
ALLEN  HOLMES,  1796-1798;  WILLIAM  EDWARDS  WEBB,  1799-1800; 
ARCHIBALD  DEBOW  MURPHY,  1800-1801;  WILLIAM  BINGHAM, 
1801-1805;  ANDREW  RHEA,  1806-1814;  WILLIAM  HOOPER,  1817-1822; 
ETHAN  ALLEN  ANDREWS,  1822-1828;  WILLIAM  HOOPER,  1828-1837 ; 
MANUEL  FETTER,  1838;  ASHBEL  GREEN  BROWN,  Adjunct,  1855-1856. 

Latin  Language  and  Literature:  JOHN  DEBERNIERE  HOOPER,  1838- 
1848 ;  FORDYCE  MITCHELL  HUBBARD,  1849-1868 ;  D.  S.  PATRICK, 
1869-1870 ;  GEORGE  TAYLOE  WINSTON,  1875-. 

Greek  Language  and  Literature :  MANUEL  FETTER,  1838-1868  ;  FlSK  P. 
BREWER,  1869-1870;  J.  DEBERNIERE  HOOPER,  1875-1885;  SOLO- 
MON COHEN  WEILL,  Acting  Professor,  1885-1886 ;  EBEN  ALEXANDER, 
1886-. 

Mathematics:  CHARLES  WlLSON  HARRIS,  1795-1796  ;  JOSEPH  CALD- 
WELL,  1796-1817  ;  ELISHA  MITCHELL  (Mathematics  and  Natural  Philoso- 
phy), 1817-1825;  JAMES  PHILLIPS,  (Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy), 
1826-1867;  CHARLES  PHILLIPS,  1861-1868;  SOLOMON  POOL,  Adjunct, 
1860-1868;  ALEXANDER  MC!VER,  1869-1870;  CHARLES  PHILLIPS, 
1875-1879;  RALPH  HENRY  GRAVES,  1879- ;  JAMES  LEE  LOVE,  Asso- 
ciate Professor,  1885- ;  MANSFIELD  T.  PEED,  Assistant  Professor,  1889-. 

Engineering:  CHARLES  PHILLIPS,  1854-1860;  RALPH  HENRY 
GRAVES,  1875-1880 ;  JOSHUA  WALKER  GORE,  1882-. 

Natural  Philosophy :  JAMES  SMILEY  GlLLESPlE,  1797-1799 ;  WALKER 
ANDERSON,  1833-1836;  CAREY  D.  GRAND Y,  1879-1882;  JOSHUA 
WALKER  GORE,  1882-. 

Chemistry:  DENISON  OLMSTED,  1817-1825;  ELISHA  MITCHELL, 
1825-1857 ;  WILLIAM  JOSEPH  MARTIN,  1858-1867 ;  ALEXANDER 
FLETCHER  REDD,  1875-1880;  CAREY  D.  GRANDY,  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor, 1875-1879;  FRANCIS  PRESTON  VENABLE,  1880-. 

Modern  Languages  (French  and  German) :  NICHOLAS  MARCELLUS 
HENTZ,  1826-1831;  JOHN  DEBERNIERE  HOOPER,  1836-1838; 
CHARLES  MAREY,  Instructor,  1838-1839;  JOHN  JONES  ROBERTS, 


80  Officers  of  the 

1841-1842;  JOHN  DEBERNIERE  HOOPER,  1843-1848;  ALBEBT  M. 
SHIPP,  1850-1853;  HENRY  HENRISSE,  Instructor,  1853-1856;  HIL- 
DRETH  HOSE  A  SMITH,  1856-1868;  JOHN  DEBERNIERE  HOOPER, 

(French),  1875-1885;  GEORGE  TAYLOE  WlNSTON,  (German),  1875- 
1885;  WALTER  I>.  TOY,  1885-. 

Rhetoric  and  Logic:  SHEPABD  KOSCIUSKO  KoLLOCK,  1819-1825; 
WILLIAM  HOOPEB,  1825-1828;  WALKEB  ANDEBSON,  1833; 
WILLIAM  MERCER  GREEN,  1838-1849;  CHARLES  FORCE  DEEMS, 
Adjunct,  1842-1848;  JOHN  THOMAS  WHEAT,  1850-1859;  ANDREW 
I>oz  HEPBURN,  1860-1867. 

History :    ALBEBT  MlCAJA  SHIPP,  1849-1860. 

Law:  WILLIAM  HOBN  BATTLE,  1845-1868,  and  1876-1879 ;  SAMUEL 
FIELD  PHILLIPS,  1854-1859;  KEMP  P.  BATTLE,  1879-1881;  JOHN 
MANNING,  1881-. 

Political  Science:  E>AVID  LiOWBY  SWAIN,  1835-1868;  KEMP  PLUM- 
MEB  BATTLE,  1876-. 

Mental  and  Moral  Science :    ADOLPHUS  W.  MANGUM,  1875-. 

Agricultural  Chemistry:  BENJAMIN  S.  HEDBICK,  1853-1858;  JOHN 
KlMBERLY,  1856-1866,  and  1875-1876;  GEORGE  DIXON,  1869. 

Agricultural  Chemistry  and  Metallurgy :  WILLIAM  B.  PHILLIPS,  1885-1888. 

Natural  History:  WILLIAM  H.  SMITH,  1876-1877;  FREDERICK 
WILLIAM  SIMONDS,  1877-1881;  W.  C.  KERR  (Lecturer),  1877-1882; 
JOSEPH  AUSTIN  HOLMES  (Natural  History  and  Geology),  1881- ;  EMILE 
A.  VON  SCHWEINITZ,  Assistant  Professor,  1884-1885;  GEORGE  F. 
ATKINSON,  Associate  Professor,  1885-1888. 

English  Language  and  Literature:  JAMES  A.  MARTLING,  1869 ;  ADOL- 
PHUS W.  MANGUM,  1875-1885;  THOMAS  HUME,  JR.,  1885-. 

Theory  and  Art  of  Teaching:    NELSON  B.  HENRY,  1885-1888. 

Medicine:    THOMAS  W.  HARRIS,  1878-1885. 

TUTORS  AND  ASSISTANTS. 

ARCHIBALD  DEBOW  MUBPHY,  1799-1800 ;  P.  CELESTINE  MOLIE, 
1802;  KICHABD  HENDEBSON,  1800-1804;  ATLAS  JONES,  1804-1806; 
JAMES  MABTIN,  1806-1807;  GAVIN  HOGG,  1808;  ABNEB  WENT- 
WOBTH  CLOPTON,  1809-1810;  L.EWIS  WILLIAMS,  1810-1812; 
WILLIAM  HOOPEB,  1810 ;  ABNEB  STITH,  1814-1816 ;  JAMES  MOB- 
BISON,  1814-1817;  JOHN  HABPER  HINTON,  1814-1815;  JOHN 
PATTERSON,  1816-1817 ;  JOHN  MOTLEY  MOREHEAD,  1817 ;  PRIEST- 
LEY HINTON  MANGUM,  1817 ;  KOBEBT  RUFUS  KING,  1817-1818,  and 
1819-1820;  WILLIAM  I>UNN  MOSELEY,  1817-1818;  HAMILTON 
CHAMBEBLAIN  JONES,  1818;  SIMON  PETEB  JOBDAN,  1818-1821; 
JAMES  HEBVEY  OTEY,  1820-1821 ;  ANDEBSON  MITCHELL,  1821- 
1823;  JOSEPH  HUBBABD  SAUNDEBS,  1821-1825;  GEOBGE  SHON- 
NABD  BETTNEB,  1823-1826;  ELISHA  YOUNG,  1824-1825;  MATTHIAS 
EVANS  MANLY,  1825-1826 ;  EDWARD  DROMGOOLE  SIMS,  1825-1827; 
OLIVER  WOOLCOTT  TREADWELL,  1826-1829;  JOHN  JENKINS 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1789-1889.  81 

WYCHE,  1826-1828 ;  SILAS  MILTON  ANDREWS,  1827-1828 ;  LIORENZO 
LEA,  1828-1829;  THOMAS  BIRD,  1829-1831;  HENRY  GRATTAN 
SMITH,  1830-1832;  JOHN  ALLEN  BACKHOUSE,  1830-1831;  JOHN 
DEBERNIERE  HOOPER,  1831-1833;  JACOB  THOMPSON,  1831-1833; 
GILES  MEBANE,  1832-1833;  JAMES  HOGG  NORWOOD,  1833-1834; 
THOMAS  LAPSLEY  ARMSTRONG,  1833;  WILLIAM  NELSON  MEBANE, 
1833-1834;  SAMUEL  RICHARDSON  BLAKE,  1834-1835;  WILLIAM 
PUGH  BOND,  1835 ;  HARRISON  WALL  COVINGTON,  1835 ;  ABRAHAM 
FORREST  MOREHE AD,  1835;  DAVID  MCALLISTER,  1835-1836;  WIL- 
LIAM HENRY  OWEN,  1835-1843;  RALPH  HENRY  GRAVES,  1837-1843; 
ASHBEL  GREEN  BROWN,  1844-1855;  CHARLES  PHILLIPS,  1844-1854; 
KEMP  PLUMMER  BATTLE,  1850-1854;  WILLIAM  HENRY  JOHNSTON, 
1851-1852;  RICHARD  HINES,  1853-1854;  SOLOMON  POOL,  1854-1860; 
JOSEPH  BLOUNT  L»UCAS,  1854-1858;  RICHARD  HENRY  BATTLE, 
1855-1858;  WILLIAM  ROBARDS  WETMORE,  1855-1858;  PETER 
EVANS  SPRUILL,  1856-1858 ;  SAMUEL  SPENCER  JACKSON,  1856-1860 ; 
THADDEUS  CHARLES  COLEMAN,  1856-1857 ;  CHARLES  ANDREWS 
MITCHELL,  1857;  JOHN  WASHINGTON  GRAHAM,  1858-1860;  WIL- 
LIAM LIEE  ALEXANDER,  1858-1859;  ROBERT  WALKER  ANDERSON, 
1859-1861;  WILLIAM  CAREY  DOWD,  1859;  EDWARD  GRAHAM 
MORROW,  1859;  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  FETTER,  1860-1863; 
GEORGE  PETTIGREW  BRYAN,  1860-1863;  GEORGE  BURGWYN 
JOHNSTON,  1860-1863 ;  IOWA  Ro YSTER,  1860-1863 ;  ISAAC  E.  EMER- 
SON, 1878-1879 ;  LOCKE  CRAIG,  1879-1880 ;  ALBERT  LIUCIAN  COBLE, 
1879-1880  and  1883-1885;  ROBERT  PAINE  PELL,  1879-1881;  ROBERT 
WATSON  WINSTON,  1880-1881 ;  ANGUS  ROBERTSON  SHAW,  1881-1882; 
NUMA  FLETCHER  HEITMAN,  1881-1882;  THOMAS  RADCLIFFE, 
1882-1883;  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  WHITE,  1883-1884;  BERRIE 
CHANDLER  MC!VER,  1883-1885;  JAMES  LEE  LOVE,  1883-1884; 
AUGUSTUS  WHITE  LIONG,  1884;  SOLOMON  COHEN  WEILL,  1884- 
1885 ;  JAMES  RANDLETTE,  1885 ;  CLAUDIUS  DOCKERY,  1887-1888 ; 
STEPHEN  BEAUREGARD  WEEKS,  1887-1888 ;  HUNTER  L.  HARRIS, 
1888-1889 ;  JOSEPH  V.  L.EWIS,  1888-1889. 


NOTE. 

For  the  following  Catalogue  the  University  is  chiefly  indebted  to  Mrs.  Cornelia  P. 
Spencer,  of  Chapel  Hill,  who  has  been  employed  upon  it  for  several  years,  giving 
much  time  and  pains  to  the  work.  The  difiiculties  have  been  such  as  only  compilers 
of  similar  catalogues  can  appreciate. 

It  contains  the  names  of  all  matriculates,  so  far  as  known,  from  1795  to  1889 
inclusive.  Being  the  first  of  its  kind  to  be  issued  by  this  University,  it  must  contain 
many  errors,  and  is  now  published  in  order  that  one  more  perfect  may  be  made  pos- 
sible. It  is  earnestly  requested  that  corrections  and  additions  of  any  kind  be  sent  to 
President  Battle,  at  Chapel  Hill.  Valuable  material  has  already  been  furnished  by 
Dr.  S.  B.  Weeks. 

The  plan  of  the  Catalogue  explains  itself.  Immediately  after  each  name  is  placed 
the  town  or  county  from  which  the  student  came  to  the  University;  then  his 
degree,  with  the  year  of  graduation,  or,  in  the  case  of  non-graduates,  the  years  of 
entrance  and  departure ;  following  this,  the  occupation,  etc. ;  then  the  latest  known 
address,  if  different  from  that  first  given.  Where  no  State  is  named,  North  Carolina 
is  understood,  except  in  such  cases  as  plainly  imply  what  State  is  meant. 

Students  known  to  be  dead  have  been  so  recorded. 


82 


CATALOGUE  OF  STUDENTS. 

1795-1889. 


ABERNETHY,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  Kialto,  Chatham  Co. :  1882-'83. 
ADAMS,  BENJAMIN  B.,  Eatonton,  Ga.:  1859-61.    Born  1841.    C.  S.  A. 

Planter.     Baldwin  Co.,  Ga. 

ADAMS,  JAMES  M.,  Yorkville,  S.  C. :  1859-'62. 
ADAMS,  JOSEPH  HENRY,  Augusta,  Ga. :    1860-61.    Sergeant  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1843,  killed  at  Santa  Rosa  Island,  Fla.,  1861. 
ADAMS,  NATHANIEL,  Wilmington:  1801. 
ADAMS,  PETER  HENRY,  Greensboro:   1861-'65.    Scout  C.  S.  A.    West 

Point,  Va. 

ADAMS,  ROBERT  B.,  Yorkville,  S.  C:  A.  B.,  1860. 
ADAMS,  SAMUEL  B.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.:  1864-'65. 
ADAMS,  WILLIAM,  Greensboro:  A.  B.,  1858.  Capt.  C.  S.  A.  Killed  in 

battle,  1862. 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM  GALES,  Iredell  Co.:    1878-'82.    Teacher.    West  Tenn. 
ADAMS,  WILLIAM  JACKSON,  Carthage :  A.  B.,  1881. 
ADAMS,  WILLIAM  W.,  Petersburg,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1866. 
ADERHOLDT,  JOHN  D.  W.,  Dallas,  Gaston  Co.:  1886-'87. 
ADNEY,  EDWIN  TAPPAN,  Pittsboro:  1881-'82. 
ALBERTSON,  ROBERT  BROOKE,  Raleigh :  Ph.  B.,  1881.  Lawyer.  Seattle, 

Washington. 

ALBRIGHT,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  Graham:  1877-78.  •» 

ALDERMAN,  EDWIN  ANDERSON,  Wilmington:  Ph.  B.,  1882.    Pres.  N. 

C.  Teachers'  Assembly.     Supt.  of  Goldsboro  Schools.    Supt.  of  State  Insti- 
tutes, 1889-.     Goldsboro. 
ALDERMAN,  WALTER  WILLIAMS,  Pender  Co.:   1877-'79.    Leasburg, 

Caswell  Co. 

ALDERMAN,  WILLIAM  COLIN,  Fayetteville :  1877-'79. 
ALDERMAN,  WILLIAM  F.,  New  Hanover  Co.:  A.  B.,  1856.    Prof.  Math., 

Greensboro  Female  Coll.    Greensboro. 
ALEXANDER,  CHARLES  EATON,  Boydton,  Va.:  A.  B.,  1825.    Planter. 

Born  1805,  died  1827. 
ALEXANDER,  CHARLES  TAYLOR,  Rutherford  Co.:  1880-'84.    Prin.  of 

Institute.     McKinney,  Texas. 

83 


84  Students  of  the 

ALEXANDER,  CHARLES  WILSON  HARRIS,  Mecklenburg  Co.:  A.  B., 

1827.    Dead. 
ALEXANDER,  CYRUS  ADAMS,  Mecklenburg  Co. :   A.  B.,  1820.    Physician. 

Dead. 

ALEXANDER,  EDMUND,  Plymouth :   1885-'86.    Lawyer.    Columbia. 
ALEXANDER,  ELAM,  Mecklenburg  Co. :   A.  B.,  1825.     Minister.     Dead. 
ALEXANDER,  JOHN  WILSON,  Charlotte :   1884-'86.    Merchant. 
ALEXANDER,  JOSEPH  L.  H.,  Mecklenburg  Co. :   1847-' 49.    Dead. 
ALEXANDER,  JUNIUS  M.,  Mecklenburg  Co. :   1846-' 47.    Dead. 
ALEXANDER,  LAWSON  HENDERSON,  Lincoln  Co. :  A.  B.,  1816.    Dead. 
ALEXANDER,  MARK,  Boydton,  Va. :   A.  B.,  1811.     Planter.    Gen.  Assem. 

of  Va.     M.  C.,  1819-'33.     Mem.  Va.  Convention,  1829-'30.     Born  1792, 

died  July  6,  1883. 
AEXANDER,  NATHANIEL  WASHINGTON,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  A.  B.,  1821. 

Dead. 
ALEXANDER,  RICHARD  HENDERSON,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  A.  B.,  1817. 

Dead. 

ALEXANDER,  SAMUEL  MIDGET,  Creswell,  Washington  Co. :  1880-'81. 
ALEXANDER,  SYDENHAM  B.,  Charlotte:  A/B.,  1860.  Gen.  Assem.  Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Pres.  Farmers'  Alliance. 
ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM  J.,  Plymouth:  1815. 
ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM  JULIUS,  Mecklenburg  Co.:  A.  B.,  1816.    Gen. 

Assem.     Speaker  H.  of  Commons,  1829-'30. 
ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM  LEE,  McDowell  Co.:  A.  B.,  1854.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Dead. 

ALFORD,  WILLIAM  £i.,  Normal  College,  Kandolph  Co. :  A.  B.,  1861.  Dead. 
ALLEN,  ALBERT  VINE,  New  Berne:  A.  B.,  1825.    Lawyer.    Born  1807, 

died  1829. 

ALLEN,  ALTIS  WALDO,  Grissom,  Granville  Co :   Ph.  B.,  1882.     Dead. 
ALLEN,  I>AVID  CHARLES,  Brunswick  Co:   1855-' 57.    Gen.  Assem.    Col. 

C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     Planter.     Armour,  Columbus  Co. 
ALLEN,  EDWARD  Lu,  Fayetteville,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Died  1877. 
ALLEN,   ETHAN  ARCHIBALD,  Newton  Grove,   Sampson  Co.:  1883-'84. 

Lawyer. 

ALLEN,  JOHN,  Pitt  Co. :  1810.    Physician.    Dead. 
*ALLEN,  NATHANIEL  H.,  Leasburg,  Caswell  Co. :  1835-' 36. 
ALLEN,  NATHANIEL  MOORE,  Chatham  Co. :  1853-'56. 
ALLEN,  ROBERT  Li.,  Granville  Co.:   1854-'56.     C.  S.  A,     Dead. 
ALLEN,  THOMAS  TURNER,  Windsor,  Bertie  Co.:  A.  B.,  1861.    Lawyer. 

Dead. 

ALLEN,  VINE,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,  1853.  A.M.  Lawyer.  Born  1831,  died  1860. 
ALLEN,  WALTER  N.,  Halifax  Co.:  1855-'56.    Lawyer. 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Greenville,  Pitt  Co. :  1886-'87. 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM  MARSHALL,  Polkton :  1888-. 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM  T.,  Oxford :  1856-'58.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A.    Planter. 
ALLISON,  JOHN  A.,  Iredell  Co. :  1849-' 51. 
ALLISON,  JOHN  R.,  Iredell  Co:   A.  B.,  1824.    Planter.    Physician.    Dead. 

Columbus,  Miss. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  85 

ALLISON,  JULIUS  F.,  Orange  Co.:   A.  B.,  1854.     Dead. 

ALLISON,  RiCHABD,  Iredell  Co. :   A.  B.,  1820.     Dead. 

ALLISON,  RICHARD  M.,  Iredell  Co.:   1841-'42.    Dead. 

ALLISON,  ROBERT  GRIER,  Iredell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1827.    Teacher.    Died  1877. 

ALSTON,  ALEXANDER  S.,  Edenton:    1826.     Dead. 

ALSTON,  ALFRED,  Warren  Co.:    1810.     Dead. 

ALSTON,  ALFRED,  Warren  Co. :   A.  B.,  1847.    Planter.     Warrenton. 

ALSTON,  ALFRED  T.,  Warren  Co. :   1865-'66.     Planter. 

ALSTON,  ARCHIBALD  !>.,  Warren  Co. :  1834-'35. 

ALSTON,  AUGUSTUS  A.,  Sparta,  Ga.:   1821-'25. 

ALSTON,  BENJAMIN  HARDY,  Edenton :  A.  B.,  1824.    Physician.    Dead. 

ALSTON,  CHARLES,  Chatham  Co.:  1838-'39. 

ALSTON,  EDWARD  JONES,  Warrenton :  A.  B.,  1852.    C.  S.  A.    Dead. 

ALSTON,  JOHN  J.,  Chatham  Co. :   1808.     Dead. 

ALSTON,  JOHN  W.,  South  Carolina:   1809.     Dead. 

ALSTON,  JUNIUS  A.,  Chatham  Co. :  1848-' 49. 

ALSTON,  KEMP  PLUMMER,  Warren  Co. :   A.  B.,  1838.    Planter. 

ALSTON,  NATHANIEL  MACON,  Chatham  Co. :  1854-'56.    Dead. 

ALSTON,  NICHOLAS  F.,  Warren  Co.:   1841-' 43.    Dead. 

ALSTON,  NORMAN,  Chatham  Co. :  1853-'54. 

ALSTON,  PHILIP  G.,  Warren  Co.:   1855-' 57.    C.  S.  A.     Warrenton. 

ALSTON,  PHILIP  K.,  Chatham  Co.:    1830-'32.     Planter.     Born  1811,  died 

1852. 

ALSTON,  PHILIP  WHITNELL,  Edenton:  A.  B.,  1829.  Minister.  Dead. 
ALSTON,  SOLOMON  W.,  Warren  Co. :  1855-'56.  Surgeon  C.  S.  A.  Died  1862. 
ALSTON,  WILLIAM  C.,  Halifax  Co.:  1795.  Dead. 

ALSTON,  WILLIS,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1867.    A.  M.     Physician.    Littleton, 
ALSTON,  WILLIS  WILSON,  Sparta,  Ga. :   1820-' 24.    Dead. 
ALSTON,  WILLIS  W.,  Halifax  Co.:   A.  B.,  1824.    Dead. 
ALVES,  JAMES,  Orange  Co. :   1807.     Dead. 
ALVES,  JOHN,  Kentucky  :   1811.     Dead. 
ALVES,  SAMUEL  JOHNSTON,  Orange  Co.:  A.  B.,  1821.    Dead. 
ALVES,  WALTER,  Kentucky :    A.  B.,  1825.    Physician.     Dead. 
ALVES,  WILLIAM  J.,  Orange  Co. :    1807.     Dead. 

AMBROSE,  SHERIDAN  A.,  Hertford,  Perquimans  Co. :  1884-' 85.  Died  1886. 
AMICK,  THOMAS  CICERO,  Liberty:  1887-88. 

AMIS,  JAMES  SANDERS,  Granville  Co. :   A.  B.,  1846.     Lawyer.    Oxford. 
AMIS,  JOHN  !>.,  Halifax  Co.:   1802.     Dead. 
AMIS,  LEWIS,  Granville  Co. :    1839-' 40. 
AMIS,    RUFUS,   Granville  Co.:   1853-' 54.      Capt.  C.   S.   A.      Gen.   Assem., 

1879-'80.     Journalist.     Henderson. 
AMIS,  THOMAS  GALE  :  A.  B.,  1801.    Dead. 
ANDERSON  ADOLPHUS,  Laurens  District,  S.  C. :   1853-'54. 
ANDERSON,  ALBERT  GALLATIN,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1834.    Minister. 
ANDERSON,  CAMERON,  Pensacola,  Fla. :  1840-'41.     Lawyer.     Paymaster, 

U.  S.  N.     Died  1852. 
ANDERSON,  EDWIN  ALEXANDER,  Wilmington:  1830-'31.    A,  B.  Yale, 

1835.     A.  M.  M.  D.  Yale,  1837.    Pres.  N.  C.  Med.  Society. 


86  Students  of  the 

ANDERSON, GEORGE BURGWYN, Wilmington :  1847-48.  U. S. Mil. Acad. 

Lieut.  U.  S.  A.     Brig.  Gen.  C.  S.  A.     Born  1830,  killed  at  Sharpsburg,  1862. 
ANDERSON,  JACOB  MARCUS,  Pleasant  Grove,  Alamance  Co.:    1885-'88. 
ANDERSON,  JAMES  LATON,  Winton,  Hertford  Co. :  A.  B.,  1861. 
ANDERSON,  LAWRENCE  M.,  Tallahassee,  Fla. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1841,  killed  at  Shiloh,  1862. 
ANDERSON,  MONROE,  Lebanon,  Tenn. :   1859-' 60. 
ANDERSON,  ROBERT  WALKER,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1858.    C.  S.  A. 

Born  1838,  killed  at  the  Wilderness,  1864. 

ANDERSON,  THOMPSON,  Nashville,  Tenn. :    1867-'68.     Merchant. 
ANDERSON,  WALKER,  Petersburg,  Va. :   A.  B.,  1819 ;  A.  M.,  1822 ;  LL.  D., 

1853.     Prof.  Khet.  and  Log.,  U.  N.  C.,  1833.     Chief  Justice  Supreme  Court, 

Fla.,  1851-'53.     Died  1857. 
ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  Hillsboro :  A.  B.,  1825 ;  A.  M.,  1829. 

Teacher.     Merchant.     Banker.     Born  1805,  died  1852. 
ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  E.,  Wilmington:   A.  B.,  1854.     Pres.  Citizens'  Nat. 

Bank,  Kaleigh. 
ANDERSON,   WILLIAM    J.,    Fayetteville :    1822-'26.     A.    M.     Merchant. 

Died  1852. 

ANDRES,  EDWIN  F.,  Bladen  Co. :   1839-41.    Dead. 
ANDREWS,  CLINTON  MILTON,  Greensboro :   1850-'51.    Teacher.    Lt.  Col. 

C.  S.  A.     Born  1829,  killed  at  Nottoway  C.  H.,  1864. 
ANDREWS,  JOHN  BARK,  Greensboro :   A.  B.,  1854.     Teacher.    Capt.  C.  S. 

A.     Born  1833,  killed  at  Richmond,  1863. 
ANDREWS,  SILAS  MILTON,  Eowan  Co. :  A.  B.,  1826 ;  A.  M.,  1831.    Tutor, 

1827.    Minister.     Dead.     Doylestown,  Pa. 

ANDREWS,  SAMUEL  JAY,  Greensboro :  1858-'62.    Born  1839.    Dead. 
ANDREWS,  MILTON  VOLNEY,  Orange  Co. :  1869. 
ANDREWS,  WILLIAM  JOHNSTON,  Raleigh :  1887-.    Born  1871. 
ANGIER,  JOHN  CICERO,  Durham :   1876-79.     Merchant.     Born  1857. 
ANTHONY,  JAMES  G.,  Halifax  Co. :   1853-'56.    C.  S.  A.    Dead. 
ANTHONY,  JOHN,  Scotland  Neck:   A.  B.,  1857.     Lawyer.     Corp.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1836,  killed  at  Malvern  Hill,  1862. 
ANTHONY,  JOHN  ALSTON,  King's  Mountain :  1881-'82. 
ANTHONY,  WILLIAM,  1822. 
ARGO,  THOMAS  MONROE,  Wetumpka,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1863.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 

LL.  B.,  1866.     Lawyer.    Solicitor  4th  Dist.  Raleigh. 
ARMFIELD,  EUGENE  MOREHEAD,  Guilford  Co. :  A.  B.,  1888.  Born  1869. 

Banker.     High  Point. 

ARMFIELD  H.,   Guilford  Co.:   1826.    Dead. 
ARMSTEAD,  RICHARD,  Plymouth :  A.  B.,  1804.    Dead. 
ARMSTEAD,  ROBERT,  Plymouth :  1815.    Dead. 
ARMSTEAD,  STARK,  Bertie  Co.:  1834-'35.    Born  1819,  died  1843. 
ARMSTEAD,  THOMAS  S.,  Martin  Co.:   1823.     Merchant.    Died  1871. 
ARMSTEAD,  THOMAS  STARK,  Plymouth:    A.  B.,  1862;    A.  M.,  1868. 

Lieut.  C.  S.  A.     Lawyer  and  Journalist. 
ARMSTEAD,  WILLIAM  J.,  Plymouth:  1815.    Dead. 
ARMSTRONG,  EDWARD  H.,  Wilmington:  1858-'61.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Dead. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  87 

ARMSTRONG,  EGBERT  M.,  Somerville,  Term.:  1858-'59.    C.  S.  A.    Killed 

in  action,  1861. 

ARMSTRONG,  JAMES  WATSON,  Orange  Co. :  A.  B.,  1827.    Dead. 
ARMSTRONG,  MARTIN  W.,  Germantown :  1814.    Dead. 
ARMSTRONG,    THOMAS    LAPSLEY,    Orange   Co.:   A.  B.,  1832.    Tutor, 

1833-'34. 

ARMSTRONG,  THOMAS  T.,  Germantown :  1828. 
ARNOLD,  HUGH  M.,  Newnan,  Ga. :   I860-' 62. 

ARNOLD,  SAMUEL  JAMES,  Newnan,  Ga. :   1860-'61.    Planter.    Born  1841. 
ARRINGTON,  ARCHIBALD  H.,  Montgomery,  Ala.:  1859-'60.    C.  S.  A. 

Born  1843,  killed  at  Malvern  Hill,  1862. 

ARRINGTON,  ARCHIBALD  HUNTER,  Hilliardston :  1876-79.  Kocky  Mt. 
ARRINGTON,  ARTHUR,  Louisburg :  A.  B.,  1878.    Planter. 
ARRINGTON,  GEORGE  W.,  Nash  Co. :   1852-'53.    Teacher. 
ARRINGTON,  GEORGE  WIMBERLEY,  Hilliardston  :  1882->84.   Died  1885. 
ARRINGTON,  JAMES  N.,  Nash  Co.:   1851-'53.    Dead. 
ARRINGTON,  RICHARD  T.,  Warrenton:  A.  B.,  1853. 
ARRINGTON,  THOMAS  C.,  Nash  Co. :  1838-' 39.    Dead. 
ARRINGTON,  THOMAS  MANN,  Nash  Co. :  A.  B.,  1849.    Lt.  Col.  C.  S.  A. 

Gen.  Assem.,  Ala.   Judge  Montgomery  City  Court.     Montgomery,  Ala. 
ASHE,  JOHN  B.,  Tenn.:   1831. 
ASHE,  RICHARD  JAMES,  Hillsboro:  A.  B.,  1842.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Law. 

Merchant.     Born  1821.     Bakersfield,  Cal. 

ASHE,  SAMUEL  P.,  Halifax  Co. :   1806.     Gen.  Assem.     Dead. 
ASHE,  SAMUEL  S.,  Galveston,  Texas:   1855-'57.     Gen.  Assem.    Houston, 

Texas. 
ASHE,  THOMAS  SAMUEL,  Perry  Co,  Ala.:  A.  B.,   1832;  A.  M.,  1838; 

LL.  D.,  1878.    Gen.  Assem.,  N.  C.    Mem.  Confed.  Cong.,  1861-' 64.  C.  S.  Sen., 

1864.    M.  C.,  1872-76.    Judge  Supreme  Court,  1878-'87.    Died  1887. 
ASHE,  WILLIAM  WILLARD,  Raleigh :  1888-' 89. 
ASHLEY,  CHESTER  G.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.:   1864-'65. 
ASHURST,  JOHN  MILTON,  Eatonton,  Ga. :  1834-'35.  Lawyer.  Sol.  Gen.,  Ga. 

Born  1817,  died  1852. 

ASKEW,  ABNER,  H.,  Hertford  Co.:  A.  B.,  1866.    Physician.    Winton. 
ASKEW,  ANDREW  JACKSON,  Bertie  Co. :   1837-'38.    Physician.    Dead. 
ASKEW,  CHARLES  THOMPSON,  Raleigh  :  1875-78. 
ASKEW,  DAVID  OUTLAW,  Bertie  Co :  1815.    Dead. 
ASKEW,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Columbus,  Miss.:    A.  B.,  1860.    Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Manufacturer.     Born  1838.     Stokesville,  Miss. 
ATKINS,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1841.    Lawyer. 

Dead. 
ATKINSON,  EDWARD  RUFFIN,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1860-'61.  C.  S.  A.  Born 

1843.     Killed  at  Charlottesville,  1863. 

ATKINSON,  JOHN  WILDER,  Wilmington :  1884-'86.    Richmond,  Va. 
ATKINSON,  WADE  HAMPTON,  Johnston  Co. :  1884-85.    M.  D.  George- 
town Coll.,  1889. 
ATTMORE,  ISAAC  TAYLOR,  New  Berne:   A.  B.,  1860.    C.  S.  A.    Born 

1838.     Killed  at  Spottsylvania,  1864. 


88  Students  of  the 

ATWATEB,  ALFRED  SIDNEY,  Chatham  Co. :  1881-'82.    Physician. 

AUSTIN,  CHARLES  J.,  Tarboro:  A.  B.,  1865.     Merchant. 

AUSTIN,  EDWARD,  1821. 

AUSTIN,  HENRY  WILSON,  Monroe :  1879-'80. 

AUSTIN,  ROBERT  H.,  Tarboro:  1826-'30.    Merchant. 

AUSTIN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Tarboro :  1857-'59.    C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  battle. 

AVENT,  THOMAS  W.,  Nash  Co. :  1833-'34.     Planter.     Hilliardston. 

AVERITT,  JAMES  BATTLE,  Onslow  Co.:   1850-'52.    Episcopal  Minister. 

Marlborough,  Md. 
AVERITT,  JAMES  LEONID  AS,  Miccosukie,  Fla.:  A.  B.,  1856.    C.  S.  A. 

Born  1834,  died  1881.     Madison  Co.,  Miss. 
AVERITT,   JESSE,  Miccosukie,  Fla.:    1851-'53.    Sergeant  C.  S.  A.    Born 

1831.     Killed  at  Wilderness,  1864. 

AVERITT,  JOHN  A.,  Onslow  Co. :  1847-'48.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  battle. 
AVERY,  ALPHONZO  CALHOUN,  Morganton :  A.  B.,  1857.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

State  Sen.,  1866-'70.    Judge  Sup.  Ct.,  1878-' 88.     Judge  Supreme  Ct.,  1888-. 
AVERY,  CLARKE  MOULTON,  Morganton :  A.  B.,  1839.    Colonel  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  battle,  1864. 
AVERY,  ISAAC  ERWIN,  Morganton:  1847-'48.    Colonel  C.  S.  A.     Killed 

in  action,  1863. 

AVERY,  JOHN  MOREHEAD,  Morganton:  A.  B.,  1881.    Austin,  Texas. 
AVERY,  THOMAS  !L.,  Morganton :  A.  B.,  1841.    Dead. 
AVERY,  WILLIAM  WAIGHTSTILL,  Morganton:  A.  B.,  1837;  A.  M., 

1850.    Lawyer.    Mem.  Gen.  Assem.    Speaker  State  Sen.    C.  S.  Sen.    Colonel 

C.  S.  A.     Killed  at  Morganton,  1864. 

AVERY,  WILLOUGHBY  F.,  Morganton :  I860-' 61.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Dead. 
AYCOCK,  ALBERT  ELIJAH,  Wedgefield,  S.  C. :  1879-'80. 
AYCOCK,   CHARLES  BRANTLEY,  Wayne  Co.:  Ph.  B.,  1879.    Lawyer. 

Pres.  Elector,  1888.     Goldsboro. 

BACKHOUSE,  BENJAMIN  W.,  New  Berne :  1830-' 33.    Dead. 
BACKHOUSE,  JOHN  ALLEN,  New  Berne:  A.  B.,  1830;  A.  M.,  1838.  Tutor 

1830-'31.     Minister.     Dead. 

BACOT,  PETER  B.,  Darlington  District,  S.  C.:  A.  B.,  1859.     C.  S.  A.    Phy- 
sician.    Mars  Bluff. 

BACOT,  TOURS  K,  Darlington  District,  S.  C. :  1857-'59.    C.  S.  A.  Died  1882. 
BADGER,  GEORGE  EDMUND,  Ealeigh :  1855-'56.    Physician. 
BADGER,  RICHARD  COGSDELL,  Ealeigh :  A.  B.,  1859.    Major  C.  S.  A. 

U.S.  Dist.Att'y,  1873-77.     Gen.  Assem.    Member  Convention,  1875.    Born 

1839,  died  1882. 

BADGER,  THOMAS,  Kaleigh :  1859-'62.    Ord.  Sergeant  C.  S.  A. 
BADGETT,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859.    Dead. 
BAD  HAM,  WILLIAM,  Edenton :  A.  B.,  1854.    Lawyer.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Dead. 
BAGLEY,  WILLIAM,  Williamston :  1843-' 45.    Dead. 
BAHNSON,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  Farmington,  Davie  Co. :  1887-'88. 
BAILEY,  JOHN  LANCASTER,  Pasquotank  Co.:  1815-1819.    Mem.  Conv., 

1835.    Judge  Super.  Ct.,  1836-'64.     Died  1877. 
BAILEY,  THOMAS  B.,  Hillsboro:  1845-' 48.     Teacher.     Dead. 
BAILEY,  WILLIAM,  Monticello,  Fla. :  1851.  Captain  C.  S.  A.  Killed  in  battle. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  89 

BAILEY,  "WILLIAM  EDWARD,  Charleston,  S.  C.:  A.  B.,  1813.     Professor 

Anc.  Lang.,  Charleston  Coll.     Dead. 
BAIRD,  BENJAMIN  K.,  Person  Co.:  1832. 
BAIRD,  WILLIAM  W.,  Person  Co. :    A.  B.,  1860.     Lieutenant   C.   S.   A. 

Dead.     Macon,  Miss. 
BAKER,  DANIEL  BELLUNE,  Brunswick  Co. :  A.  B.,  1824.    Judge  Super. 

Ct.,  Fla.    Died  1870. 
BAKER,  ISAAC,  Brunswick  Co. :  A.  B.,  1825.     M.  D.     Judge  Super.  Ct.,  Ark. 

Born  1804.     Dead.    Little  Kock. 
BAKER,  JAMES   SMITH,  Jackson  Co.,  Fla.:  A.  B.,  1858.    Gen.  Assem., 

1864. 

BAKER,  JOHN  A.,  Louisburg:  1860-'61.    Sergeant  C.  S.  A.     Planter. 
BAKER,  JOHN  BURGESS,  Gates  Co. :  1802.    Physician.    H.  of  Com.    State 

Sen.    Born  1785,  died  1838. 

BAKER,  JOSEPH  HENRY,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1826. 
BAKER,  JOSEPH  HENRY,  Tarboro :  1848-'51.    Sergeant  C.  S.  A.    Mem. 

Conv.,  1868.    Gen.  Assem.    Physician.     Born  1831. 
BAKER,  JOSEPH  HENRY,  Tarboro :  A.  B.,  1887. 
BAKER,  JULIAN  MEREDITH,  Tarboro :  B.  S.,  1879.    Physician. 
BAKER,  MARMADUKE,  Gates  Co. :  1798.    Dead. 
BAKER,  MARMADUKE,  Ala. :  1841. 
BAKER,    SIMMONS   JONES,   Martin    Co. :    1821-' 25.     M.  D.  Edinburgh. 

State  Sen.     Born  1775,  died  1853. 

BAKER,  THOMAS  ATKINSON,  Tarboro :  1883-'85.    Alabama. 
BAKER,  WILLIAM,  Gates  Co. :  1798.    Dead. 
BAKER,  WILLIAM  SPARKMAN,  Edgecombe  Co.:  1826-30.    Physician. 

Planter.     Banker.     Gen.  Assem.     Born  1809,  died  1861. 
BALDWIN,  JOHN  J.,  Chatham  Co. :  1853-' 54.     Dead. 
BALDWIN,  LIUCIAN  F.,  Chatham  Co.:  1858-'60. 
BALDWIN,  MELVILLE  TRIAM,  Siam,  Chatham  Co. :  1853-'54. 
BALDWIN,  WILLIAM  G.,  White ville,  Columbus  Co.:  1858-'60. 
BALL,  Me  CORD  WRIGHT,  Greensboro:  1887-. 

BALLANFANT,  JOHN,  Culleoka,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1844.    Gen.  Assem.    Farmer. 
BALLANTINE,  JAMES  ERASTUS,  Varina,  Wake  Co. :  1884-'85. 
BALLARD,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  Kaleigh:  A.  B.,  1859.    Captain  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  at  Corinth. 
BALLARD,  ROBERT  E.,  Louisburg:  1857-'58.  Lieutenant  C.  S.  A.  Planter. 

Author.     Warren  Co. 

BANKS,  ANDREW  JACKSON  RAYNER,  Wake  Co. :  1869. 
BANKS,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Wake  Co. :  1869. 
BANKS,  JOHN  TROUP,  Columbus,  Ga. :  A.  B.,  1849.    Dead. 
BARBEE,  ALGERNON  SYDNEY,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1860.    Born  1840. 

Lieutenant  C.  S.  A.     Merchant. 
BARBEE,  ALLEN  JONES,  Hillsboro:  1801.    Dead. 
BARBEE,  ALLEN  JONES,  Orange  Co. :  A.  B.,  1825.    Physician.    Dead. 
BARBEE,  CHESLEY  PAGE  PATTERSON,  Madison  Co.,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1843. 

Dead. 
BARBEE,  WILLIAM  FRANKLIN,  Haywood  Co.,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1844.    Dead. 


90  Students  of  the 

BABBEE,  WILLIS,  Chapel  Hill :   1 818.    Planter.     Physician.    Born  1802, 

died  1869. 

BABDEN,  JEFFEBSON  DAVIS,  Wilson :  1884-'86.    Lawyer. 
BARKER,  JOHN  ALEXANDEB,  White ville,  Columbus  Co. :  1884-' 85.    Dur- 
ham Co. 

BABKEB,  JOHN  W.,  Halifax  C.  H.,  Va. :  1808.     Dead. 
BABKSDALE,  EDWABD  JR.,  Marshall  Co.,  Miss. :  1854-'55. 
BABKSDALE,  JOHN  NASH,  Rutherford  Co.,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1839.    Lawyer. 

Born  1819,  died  1844. 

BABLOW,  JULIUS  SHIBLEY,  Tarboro :  A.  B.,    1868.    C.  S.  A.    Died  1871. 
BABLOW,  THADDEUS  BATES,  Tarboro :  1875-77. 
BABNES,  ALLEN,  N.  C.:  1801.    Dead. 
BABNES,  BENJAMIN  BLOUNT,  Wilson :  A.B.,  1857.  Born  1838.   Planter. 

Memphis,  Tenn. 
BABNES,  CALVIN,  Wilson  Co. :    A.  B.,  1861.     Born  1839.    Captain  C.  S.  A. 

Farmer.     Wilson. 
BABNES,  I>AVII>  ALEXANDEB,  Northampton  Co.:  A.  B.,   1840.    Born 

1819.     Gen.  Assem.      Mem.   Conv.,    1861.      Judge  Super.   Ct.,  1865-'68. 

Lawyer.     Murfreesboro. 
BABNES,  EDWIN,  Wilson  Co. :  1858-'59.    Physician.    Surgeon  C.  S.  A.    Born 

1839,  died  1882. 
BABNES,  GEOBGE  BADGEB,  Northampton  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859.    Born  1839. 

Q.  M.,  C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     Com.  Merchant.     Norfolk,  Va. 
BABNES,  JESSE  SHABP,  Stantonsburg,  Wilson  Co. :  A.  B.  1858.     Lawyer. 

Captain  C.  S.  A.     Born  1833.     Killed  at  Seven  Pines,  1862. 
BABNES,  JOHN  PATTEBSON,  Suggville,  Ala. :  1841-' 42.    Physician.    Born 

1826,  died  1875.    Mobile,  Ala. 
BABNES,  WILLIAM  DEANS,  Hertford  Co.:    A.  B.,   1852.     Born  1830. 

Lawyer.    Planter.     Lieutenant  Col.  C.  S.  A.     Gen.  Assem.  of  Fla.     Speaker 

Fla.  Sen.,  1879.     Comptroller,  1881.     Marianna,  Fla. 
BABNETT,  WILLIAM  ELLIS,  Crawford,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1845.    Lawyer.    Born 

1824,  died  1860.     Glennville,  Ala. 
BABB,  ABSALOM  KNOX,  Rowan  Co. :  A.  B.,  1827.    Minister.    Born  1806, 

died  1846. 
BABBETT,  ALEXANDEB,  Carthage,  Moore  Co. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Lieutenant 

C.  S.  A. 

BABBETT,  I>AVID  S.,  Carthage,  Moore  Co. :  1859-'61.     Captain  C.  S.  A. 
BABBETT,  JAMES,  Augusta,  Ga. :  1860-62.    Born  1842.    Lieutenant  C.  S.  A. 
BABBETT,  JAMES  FBANCIS,  Mooresville,  Iredell  Co. :  1883-'84.    States- 

ville. 

BABBETT,  JAMES  FBANKLIN,  Franklinton :  1883-'84. 
BABBETT,  JOHN  T.,  Pitt  Co.:  1855-'56. 

BABBETT,  KOBEBT  G-.,  Carthage,  Moore  Co.:  1854-'56.    A.  M.    Minister. 
BABBINGEB,  DANIEL  MOBEAU,  Cabarrus  Co. :  A.  B.,  1826.   Gen.  Assem. 

Mem.  Conv.  1835.     M.  C.  1843-' 49.    Min.  to  Spain,  1849-'53.     Born  1806, 

died  1873. 
BABBINGEB,  KUFUS,  Cabarrus  Co.:   A.  B.,   1842.     Born  1821.     Lawyer. 

Gen.  Assem.    Brig.  Gen.  C.  S.  A.     Charlotte. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  91 

BARRINGER,  VICTOR  CLAY,  Cabarrus  Co.:   A.  B.,  1848.     Born  1827. 

Comr.  to  revise  statutes  of  U.  S.     Judge  Internat.  Ct.,  Alexandria,  Egypt. 
BARRINGER,  WILLIAM,  Concord,  Cabarrus  Co. :  1833-'34.    Meth.  Minister. 

Born  1816,  died  1873. 
BARROW,  CHARLES  HENRY,  Edgecombe  Co.:  A.  B.,  1861.    Born  1839. 

Captain  C.  S.  A.     Physician.     Planter.     Whitaker's. 

BARROW,  FREDERICK  PRO  BY,  Jackson,  Northampton,  Co. :  1875-'77. 
BARROW,  "WILLIAM  L.,  Northampton  Co.:    1837-'38.     Physician.     Died 

1883. 

BARROW,  WILLIAM  M.,  Edenton:  1839-'40. 
BARRY,  JOHN  !>.,  Wilmington :  1856-'59.    Dead. 
BARTEE,  JAMES  R.,  Columbus,  Miss.:  1859-'61.    Dead. 
BARTLETT,  LEONARD  W.,  Sumpter,  S.  C.:    1859-'61.    Captain  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  battle. 

BASKERVILLE,  GEORGE,  Orange  Co.:  1812.    Dead. 
BASKERVILLE,  GEORGE  THOMAS,  Mecklenburg  Co.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1848. 

Captain  C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  battle. 

BASKERVILLE,  WILLIAM  R.,  Boydton,  Va.:  1813.    Dead. 
BASON,  GEORGE  F.,  Alamance  Co.:  1859-'60.     C.S.  A.     Lawyer.     Dallas. 
BASON,  JOSEPH  H.,  Alamance  Co. :  1858-60.    Sergeant  C.  S.  A.    Born  1840. 

Killed  in  battle,  1861. 

BASS,  EDWARD  F.,  Columbia,  Tex.:  1859-61.     Dead. 
BASS,  GEORGE  P.,  Columbia,  Tex. :   1859-'60. 
BASS,  JOHN  H.,  Macon,  Ga.:    1858-'60. 
BATCHELOR,  FRANK  HOWARD,  Raleigh :  1887-. 

BATCHELOR,  KEMP  BATTLE,  Raleigh :  1887.    M.  D.  Univ.  of  Md.,  1889. 
BATCHELOR,  JOSEPH  JOHN  BRANCH,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1845.    Att'y 

Gen.  Kaleigh. 
BATCHELOR,  OLIVER  DOUGLAS,  Nashville,  Nash  Co. :  A.  B.,  1888.    Born 

1868.     Lawyer. 
BATCHELOR,  WILLIAM  PLUMMER,  Raleigh:  1867-'68.  Chief  Clerk  to 

Sect'y  of  State. 
BATE,  JAMES  HENRY,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1836.    Minister.    Born  1815,  died 

1848. 

BATTLE,  ALFRED,  Edgecombe  Co. :   1806.     Dead. 
BATTLE,  BURWELL,  Edgecombe  Co. :   1806.    Dead. 
BATTLE,    CHRISTOPHER    COLUMBUS,    Edgecombe  Co.:    A.  B.,  1835. 

Lawyer.    U.  S.  A.,  Mexican  War.     Born  1814,  died  1859. 
BATTLE,  CULLEN,  Edgecombe  Co.:   1802.    M.  D.  Univ.  of  Pa.     Planter. 

Born  1785,  died  1879.     Eufala,  Ala. 
BATTLE,  DOSSEY,  Nash  Co. :  1858-' 61.    Lt.  C.  S.  A.    Lawyer.    Journalist. 

Tarboro. 

BATTLE,  ELISHA,  Edgecombe  Co. :   Dead. 
BATTLE,  GASTON,  Rocky  Mount :  1886-.    Born  1871. 
BATTLE,  GEORGE  GORDON,  Rocky  Mount :  1881-'82. 
BATTLE,  HENRY  Li.,  Edgecombe  Co.:  1802.    Dead. 

BATTLE,  HENRY  L.,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1851-' 52.    C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  battle. 
BATTLE,  HENRY  LAWRENCE,  Rocky  Mount :  1878-'81. 


92  Students  of  the 

BATTLE,  HEBBEBT  BEMEBTON,  Chapel  Hill:  Ph.  B.,  1881;  Ph.  D., 

1887.     Born  1862.     Director  State  Exp.  Station,  1887-.     Raleigh. 
BATTLE,  ISAAC   Lu,   Edgecombe  Co.:    1834-'35.     Born  1816,   died  1843. 

Marianna,  Fla. 
BATTLE,  JACOB,  Rocky  Mount :  1866-'68.    Born  1852.    A.  M.  Univ.  of  Va. 

Lawyer. 

BATTLE,  JAMES  P.,  Edgecombe  Co.:    1847-51.    Physician.    Dead. 
BATTLE,   JAMES   SMITH,    Edgecombe  Co.:    1802.     Planter.     Born    1786, 

died  1854. 
BATTLE,  JAMES  SMITH,  Tarboro :  1863-'67.    C.  S.  A.    State  Sen.,  1881-'83. 

Raleigh. 

BATTLE,  JOEL,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1799.    Dead. 
BATTLE,  JOEL  DOSSEY,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1847 ;  A.  M.,  1852.    Physician. 

Died  1858. 

BATTLE,  JOHN  B.,  Shelby  Co.,  Tenn. :  1856-' 57.    Dead. 
BATTLE,  JUNIUS  CULLEN,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1860.    Corp.  C.  S.  A.    Born 

1841.     Killed  at  South  Mountain,  1862. 
BATTLE,  KEMP  PLUMMEB,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1849 ;  A.  M.,  1852.    LL.  D. 

Born  1831.     Tutor  Math.,   1850-'54.     Lawyer.      Member  Conven.,  1861. 

Pres.  Chatham  R.  R.    State  Treasurer.     Pres.  State  Agric.  Soc.     Author. 

Pres.  U.  N.  C.,  1875-. 
BATTLE,  KEMP  PLUMMEB,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1879.    M.  D.  Univ.  of  Va.  and 

Bellevue  Med.  Coll. 

BATTLE,  LEWIS  JUNIUS,  Raleigh :  Ph.  B.,  1886.     U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

BATTLE,  MABMADUKE,  Tarboro :  1881-'83. 
BATTLE,  RICHABD  HENBY,  Edgecombe  Co. :  A.  B.,  1828.    Lawyer.    Born 

1807,  died  1885. 
BATTLE,  KICHABD  HENBY,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1854.     Tutor  Greek, 

1854-'58.    Lawyer.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Chm'n  State  Dem.  Ex.  Com.,  1884-'88. 

Raleigh. 
BATTLE,  THOMAS  HALL,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1880.     Lawyer.     Rocky 

Mount. 
BATTLE,  TUBNEB  WESTBAY,  Edgecombe  Co. :  A.  B.,  1846 ;  A.  M.,  1849. 

Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Rocky  Mount. 
BATTLE,  TUBNEB  WESTBAY,  Rocky  Mount:  1879-'81.    Com.  Merchant. 

Norfolk,  Va. 
BATTLE,  WESLEY  LEWIS,  Chapel  Hill :  1859-'62.    Lt.C.S.A.    Born  1843. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  1863. 
BATTLE,  WILLIAM  HOBN,  Edgecombe  Co. :  A.  B.,  1820 ;  LL.  D.    Lawyer. 

H.  of  Com.,  1833-'35.     Reporter  to  Supreme  Ct.,  1834-' 40.    Judge  Superior 

Ct.,  1840-'52.    Judge  Supreme  Ct.,  1852-'68.    Prof.  Law  U.  N.  C.  25  years. 

Twice  Comr.  to  revise  N.  C.  Statutes.     Born  1802,  died  1879. 
BATTLE,  WILLIAM  HOBN,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1853.    Born  1833.    M.  D. 

Univ.  of  Pa.    Surg.  C.  S.  A.     Lilesville. 

BATTLE,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1888 ;  A.M.,  1889.  Born  1870. 
BATTLE,  WILLIAM  SMITH,  Edgecombe  Co. :  A.  B.,  1844.    Mem.  Conven., 

1861.    Planter.     Tarboro. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  93 

BATTLE,  WILLIAM  SMITH,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1866-' 67.    Dead. 
BATTLE,  WILLIAM  SMITH,  Warrenton :  1886-' 88.    Wilmington. 
BAXTER,  GEORGE  A.,  Kichmond,  Va.:  1851-'52.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Killed 

in  battle. 

BEALL,  FRANK  HARPER,  Linwood.  Davidson  Co :   1888-. 
BEALL,  JOHN  M.,  Salisbury:    1883-'84. 

BEALL,  KOBERT  LIAMAR,  Davidson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1852.    Physician.    Lenoir. 
BEALL,  ZEPHANIAH,  Ga. :  1821-22.    Dead. 
BEAMAN,  JOHN  ROBINSON,  Clinton,  Sampson  Co.:  1877-79. 
BEAMER,  PETER  KOBERT,  Dobson,  Surry  Co. :   1884-'85.    Teacher. 
BEARD,  JOHN  Li.,  Kowan  Co. :   1814.    Dead. 
BEARD,  WILLIAM  H.,  North  Carolina. 
BEASLEY,  JAMES  EDWARD,  Plymouth :  A.  B.,  1859.    Born  1839.    Lieut. 

C.  S.  A.     Gen.  Ins.  Agt.     Memphis,  Tenn. 

BEASLEY,  JOSEPH  H.,  Plymouth:    1835-'36.     Talladega,  Ala. 
BEASLEY,  WILLIAM  FESSENDEN,  Tarboro :  1865-' 66.  Born  1845.  C.S.A. 

Oxford. 

BEATTY,  DOUGLAS  PEARSON,  Mocksville :  1848-' 50.    Physician. 
BEATTY,  HENRY  F.,  Bladen  Co.:  1809.    Dead. 
BEATTY,  WILLIAM  H.,  Hillsboro:  1840-' 42.    Dead. 
BECK,  THOMAS  K.,  Cahawba,  Ala.:  1825.     Dead. 
BECKTON,  FREDERICK  E.,  Jones  Co.:  1804.    Dead. 
BECKWITH,  JAMES  FABIUS,  Chatham  Co.:  1878-'79. 
BECKWITH,   SIDNEY    THOMAS,   Lake   Landing,    Hyde  Co.:    1882-'83. 

LL.  B.,  1885.     Lawyer.     Monroe. 
BEENE,  BENJAMIN  YANCEY,   Cahawba,  Ala.:    A.  B.,   1849.     Lawyer. 

Born  1826,  died  1856.    Selma. 
BEIN,  HUGH  HAGART,  New  Orleans,  La.:  A.  B.,  1859;  LL.  B.    Adjt. 

Gen.  C.  S.  A.    Dead.     Little  Eock,  Ark. 
BELL,  DAVID,  Enfield:  1876-78.     Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem. 
BELL,  EDWARD  STARKIE  J.,  Bladen  Springs,  Ala.:  A.  B.,  1858.    Lieut. 

C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  battle. 
BELL,  JAMES  FRANKLIN,  Statesville :   1852.    Lawyer.    Journalist.    Died 

1858. 
BELL,  JOHN  FRANKLIN,  Statesville :  A.  B.,  1852.    Sergt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed 

in  battle. 

BELL,  JOSEPH  MASTERS,  Jackson,  Ark. :  A.  B.,  1854.    Jacksonport,  Ark. 
BELL,  LUTHER  RICE,  Oxford :  A.  B.,  1861.    C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  battle. 
BELL,  KOBERT,  Louisburg :  1801.    Dead. 
BELL,  SAMUEL  SLADE,  New  Berne:  A.  B.,  1823.    Lawyer.    Born  1804. 

Dead. 
BELL,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  Eutaw,  Ala.:  A.  B.,  1842.    Born  1825, 

died  1850. 
BELLAMY,  BENJAMIN  ALEXANDER,  Marianna,  Fla. :  A.  B.,  1855.    Born 

1833.     C.  S.  A.     Carthage,  Tex. 
BELLAMY,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  Marianna,  Fla.:    A.  B.,   1851.     M.  D. 

Univ.  of  Pa.,  1855.    Surg.  C.  S.  A.    Born  1832.    Killed  in  battle  July  27, 

1864. 


94  Students  of  the 

BELLAMY,  EDWARD  C.,  Nash  Co. :  1818.    Physician.    Dead. 

BELLAMY,  JOHN  E>ILLARD,  Wilmington :  1886-. 

BELLAMY,  JOSEPH  CLINCH,  Edgecombe  Co.:  A.  B.,  1861.     Born  1840. 

Sergt.  C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Whitaker's. 
BELLAMY,  MARSDEN,  Wilmington :  1858-'61.  Born  1843.  Paymaster  C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer. 
BELLAMY,  RICHARD  BLOUNT,  Marianna,  Fla. :  A.  B.,  1855.    Born  1833. 

Surg.  C.  S.  A.     Campbellton,  Fla. 
BELLAMY,  RUSSELL,  Wilmington :  1887-. 
BELLAMY,  SPIER  COFFIELD,  Enfield:  1878-'80.    Planter. 
BELLAMY,  WILLIAM   CROOM,  Marianna,  Fla.:     1847-'51.     Born  1830. 

Surg.  C.  S.  A.     Physician.     Atlanta,  Ga. 

BELLAMY,  WILLIAM  JAMES  HARRISS,  Wilmington:  1860-'63.  Born 
1844.  C.  S.  A.  M.  D.  Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1868.  Pres.  New  Hanover  Med. 
Assoc. 

BELSHER,  THADDEUS  CONSTANTINE,  Pickensville,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1857. 
A.  M.     Born  1832.     C.  S.  A.     Founder  Univ.  of  Columbus,  Miss.     Pres.  Car- 
rollton  Coll.     Carrollton,  Miss. 
BELT,  THOMAS  WRIGHT,  Iredell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1827.    Physician.    Planter. 

Died  1860. 

BELTON,  HENRY  J.  O.,  Salisbury :  1836. 

BENBURY,  JAMES  E.,  Sunbury,  Gates  Co.:  1858-'62.    Died  1862. 
BENBURY,  JOHN  AVERY,  Edenton:    1843-'44.     A.  B.,  Princeton.     Gen. 

Assem.      Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Born  1827.     Killed  at  Malvern  Hill,  1862. 
BENBURY,  JOSEPH,  New  Orleans,  La. :  1857. 
BENBURY,  LEMUEL  CREECY,  Edenton:  A.  B.,  1858.  Capt.  C.  S.  A.   Gen. 

Assem.     Dead. 

BENJAMIN,  JOSEPH,  New  Orleans,  La. :  A.  B.,  1847.    Dead. 
BENNEHAN,  THOMAS  DAVIS,  Orange  Co.:   A.  B.,  1801.    Planter.    Born 

1781,  died  1847. 
BENNERS,  AUGUSTUS,  New  Berne :   A.  B.,  1837.     Lawyer.    Gen.  Assem.  of 

Ala.     Died  1886. 

BENNETT,  CRAWFORD  I>UNLAP,  Norwood,  Stanley  Co.:   1888-. 
BENNETT,  JOHN  TYLER,  Norwood,  Stanley  Co. :  1886-. 
BENNETT,  MARK,  Town  Creek,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1851.    Born  1883,  died  1851. 
BENSON,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  Beasley  Hill,  Johnston  Co. :  1885-'86. 
BENTON,  JOHN  HOGAN,  Monroe :   1878-'79. 

BENTON,  THOMAS  HART,  Orange  Co. :  1799.    Gen.  Assem.  of  Tenn.    Col. 
U.  S.  A.,  war  of  1812.     U.  S.  Sen.  from  Mo.,  1820-'50.    M.  C.,  1852-'54. 
Author  of  "Thirty  Years  View/'  and  "Abridgment  of  Debates  in  Congress." 
Born  1782,  died  April  10th,  1858. 
BERRY,  CICERO  N.,  Hillsboro:  1850-'52. 
BERRY,  GEE  WOOD,  Marion  District,  S.  C. :    A.  B.,  1847. 
BETHELL,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Danville,  Va.:  1885-'86. 
BETHELL,  PINKNEY  C.,  Caswell  Co.:  1835-'36.    Dead. 
BETHELL,  WILLIAM  !>.,  Buckingham  Co. :  1831-33.     Dead.    Ruffin. 
BETTENCOURT,  WILLIAM  H.,  Wilmington :  1851-'52.    Merchant.    Born 
1834,  died  1865. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  95 

BETTNER,  GEORGE  SHONNABD,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,  1823.  Tutor  U.  N.  C. 
1826.  Physician.  Born  1801,  died  1860.  New  York. 

BETTS,  ALEXANDER  DAVIS,  Harnett  Co. :  A.  B.,  1855.  Born  1832.  Meth. 
Minister.  Chaplain  C.  S.  A.  Died  May,  1889.  Swan  Quarter. 

BETTS,  WILLIAM  ARCHIBALD,  Greensboro :  Ph.  B.,  1880.  Meth.  Min- 
ister. S.  C. 

BIDDLE,  SAMUEL  SIMPSON,  Craven  Co.:  A.  B.,  1832.  Planter.  Gen. 
Assem.  Born  1811,  died  1873. 

BlGGS,  WILLIAM,  Williamston :  1858-'61.  Capt.  C.  S.  A.  Lawyer.  Jour- 
nalist. Born  1843.  Dead. 

BlLLlNGSLEY,  JOHN  T.,  Marion,  Ala. :  1858-'59. 

BINGHAM,  JOHN  ARCHIBALD,  Hillsboro :  1831-'35.  A.  B. ;  A.  M.  Min- 
ister. Prof.  Caldwell  Inst.  Born  1815,  died  Oct.  18,  1855. 

BINGHAM,  ROBEBT,  Orange  Co. :  A.  B.,  1857.  A.  M.  Born  1838.  Capt. 
C.  S.  A.  Prin.  Bingham  School,  1873-. 

BINGHAM,  ROBEBT  WOBTH,  Bingham  School:  1888-.     Born  1871. 

BINGHAM,  "WILLIAM,  Orange  Co. :  A.  B.,  1856.  Col.  C.  S.  A.  Prin.  Bing- 
ham School,  1865-73.  Author  Latin  and  Eng.  Text-books.  Born  1835, 
died  Feb.  18,  1873. 

BINGHAM,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  Hillsboro :  A.  B.,  1825.  Prin.  Bingham 
School,  1826-'63.  Born  1802,  died  Feb.  19,  1866. 

BISHOP,  GEOBGE,  Bertie  Co.:  1859-'60.    Planter. 

BITTING,  JOHN  HENBY,  Germantown :   A.  B.,  1858.    Dead. 

BITTING,  JOSEPH  W.,  Stokes  Co. :   1816. 

BITTING,  SAMUEL  T.,  Mount  Airy :   1869. 

BIZZELL,  KOBEBT  MOSELY,  Johnston  Co. :   1878-79.    Harper's. 

BLACK,  ABCHIBALD  KAY,  Moore  Co. :   A.  B.,  1853.    Teacher.    Burgaw. 

BLACKLEDGE,  BENJAMIN  FBANKLIN,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,  1821.  Physi- 
cian. Dead. 

BLACKLEDGE,  RICHABD  B.,  New  Berne:   1812.    Dead. 

BLACKLEDGE,  THOMAS  WHABTON,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,  1813.    Dead. 

BLACKLEDGE,  WILLIAM  SALTEB,  New  Berne:  A.  B.,  1813.  Gen. 
Assem.  M.  C.  Dead. 

BLACKMAN,  WILLIAM  S.,  Sampson  Co.:   1805.    Gen.  Assem.    Dead. 

BLACKMEB,  WALTEB  STEELE,  Salisbury :  1876-78. 

BLACKMON,  CULLEN  A.,  Wayne  Co. :   1829-'30.    Dead. 

BLACKMON,  CULLEN  A.,  De  Soto,  Miss.:  1850-' 54. 

BLACKWELL,  JAMES  "WASHINGTON,  Durham :  1876-78. 

BLACKWOOD,  CHABLES  ALEXANDEB,  Chapel  Hill :  1886-'88.  Peters- 
burg, Va. 

BLAIN,  JAMES  M.,  Fairfield  Dist.,  S.  C.:   1858-' 60. 

BLAIB,  BUBWELL,  Louisburg :   1866-'68.     Merchant. 

BLAIB,  FBANCIS  PBESTON,  Washington,  D.  C. :  1839-' 40.  A.  B.  Prince- 
ton, 1841.  Gen.  Assem.,  Mo.,  1852-' 54.  M.  C.  from  Mo.,  1856-'60.  Maj. 
Gen.  U.  S.  A.,  1862.  Collector,  St.  Louis,  1866.  U.  S.  Sen.,  1870-73.  Born 
1821,  died  1875. 

BLAKE,  JOEL  CLIFTON,  Miccosukie,  Fla. :  A.  B.,  1850.  Planter.  Capt. 
C.  S.  A.  Born  1831.  Killed  at  Gettysburg,  1863. 


96  Students  of  the 

BLAKE,  SAMUEL  RICHARDSON,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1834.     Tutor  U.  N, 

C.,  1834-'35.     Dead. 

BLAKE,  SAMUEL  RICHARDSON,  Miccosukie,  Fla. :  A.  B.,  1850. 
BLAKE,  WILLIAM  B.,  Fayetteville:  1847-' 49. 
BLAKE,   WILLIAM  KENNEDY,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,    1846.    Born  1824. 

Prof.  Female  Colleges  at  Greensboro  and  Fayetteville,  N.  C.,  and  Spartanburg, 

S.  C.     Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem.,  S.  C.     Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
BLAKELEY,  JOHNSTON,  Chatham  Co. :   1797.     Capt.  U.  S.  N.,  War  1812. 

Captured  "Reindeer"  1814.     Rec'd  Gold  Medal  from  Congress.     Captured 

"  Atalanta."     Lost  at  sea  on  the  "  Wasp,"  1814. 
BLANCHARD,  JAMES  !>.,  Aberdeen,  Miss.:  1859-'61. 
BLAND,  PETER  R.,  Va.:  1817.    Dead. 
BLEDSOE,  EDWARD  M.,  Kaleigh :  1867-'68.    Planter. 
BLEDSOE,  WILLIAM  H.,  Raleigh :  1863-'67.    Lawyer. 
BLEWITT,  THOMAS  G.,  S.  C.:  1810.    Dead. 
BLOCKER,  CHARLES  H.,  Fayetteville:  1860-'61. 
BLOCKER,  OCTAVIUS  H.,  Fayetteville:   1860-'61.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Land 

Agent.     Bladen  Co. 

BLOUNT,  BENJAMIN  J.,  Nashville :  1855-' 57.  Lieut.  C.  S.  A.  Killed  in  battle. 
BLOUNT,  FREDERICK  SWANN,  New  Berne:    1822-'25.    Lawyer.     Born 

1807.     Mobile,  Ala. 

BLOUNT,  JOHN  GRAY,  Washington :  1837-39.    Born  1819,  died  1842. 
BLOUNT,  JOHN  GRAY,  Washington :  1887-. 

BLOUNT,  RICHARD  H.  Li.,  Woodville,  Perquimans  Co. :  1849-'50.    Dead. 
BLOUNT,  SAMUEL  MASTERS,  Washington :  1886-. 
BLOUNT,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS,  Washington:   A.  B.,  1844.    Born  1823. 

Maj.  C.  S.  A.     Planter. 

BLUE,  LUTHER,  Richmond  Co. :   1851-'52.     Lawyer.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Miss. 
BLUME,  BENJAMIN  BYNUM,  Stokes  Co. :  A.  B.,  1824 ;  A.  M.,  1831.    Dead. 
BOBBITT,  JAMES  HENRY,  Raleigh :  1881-'84. 
BOBBITT,  JOHN  B.,  Franklin  Co. :   A.  B.,  1809.     Dead. 
BOBBIT,  RUFUS  LEE,  Granville  Co. :   1876-'78.     Oxford. 
BOBBITT,  SIDNEY  MANGUM,  Granville  Co. :   1880-'82.    Franklinton. 
BOD  DIE,  NICHOLAS  W.,  Nash  Co.:   1843-' 44.     Gen.  Assem.    Nashville. 
BOGGAN,  WILLIAM  KENDALL,  Wadesboro :  1883-'85. 
BOND,  CHARLES,  Windsor :   1875-77.    Bapt.  Minister. 
BOND,  HENRY,  Erifield :   1864-'65. 
BOND,  HENRY  F.,  Kinston:   1833-'34.     Dead. 
BOND,  HENRY  J.,  Jefierson  Co.,  Fla. :     1858-' 59. 
BOND,  JAMES,  Brownsville,  Tenn. :   1858-'59. 
BOND,  LEWIS,  Bertie  Co. :    1847-'51.     Dead. 
BOND, LEWIS,  Brownsville,  Tenn.:  A. B.,  1860.    Capt.  C.S.A.    Lawyer.    Gen. 

Assem.    Speaker  H.  of  R.,  1875.     Born  1839,  died  Oct.  3d,  1878. 
BOND,  ROBERT  C.,  Raleigh :  1822.    Physician.    Dead. 
BOND,  THOMAS,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1824.    Dead. 
BOND,  WILLIAM  PUGH,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1834.    Dead. 
BOND,  "WILLIAM  ROBERT,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1861.    Lt.  C.  S.  A.    Scot- 
land Neck. 


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BONNER,  GEORGE  MILES,  Washington :  1842-'44.    Lawyer.    Col.  C.  S.  A. 
Born  1822,  died  Sept.  14,  1868. 

BONNER,  ROBERT  TRIPP,  Beaufort  Co. :  1877-79. 

BONNER,  THOMAS  PASTEUR,  Washington :  A.  B.,  1859.    Surg.  C.  S.  A. 
Dead.    Aurora. 

BONNEB,  WILLIAM,  Fayetteville,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1858. 

BOOKEB,  JOHN,  Farm ville,  Va. :  3815.     Dead. 

BOOKER,  WILLIAM  P.,  Farm  ville,  Va.:  1815.     Dead. 

BOON,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS,  Johnston  Co.:  A.  B.,  1814.    Dead. 

BOONE,  ROBERT  BAXTER,  Koxboro :  1880-'81.    Lawyer.    Durham. 

BOOTH,  EDWIN  GREENHILL,  Nottoway,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1828. 

BOOTH,  GREEN  H.,  Sussex  C.  H.,  Va. :  1811.    Dead. 

BOOTH,  ROBERT  HENRY,  Nottoway,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1824.    Dead. 

BOOZER,  ALBERT  M.,  Lexington  C.  H.,  S.  C. :  A.  B.,  1864. 

BORDEN,  EDWIN  BROWNRIGG,  Goldsboro :  1885-'87. 

BORDEN,  FRANK  KORNEGAY,  Goldsboro :  1877-78.    Planter. 

BORDEN,  JOHN  BECK,  Wilcox  Co.,  Ala.:  A.  B.,  1844.    Dead. 

BORDEN,  JOHN  LEMUEL,  Goldsboro :  Ph.  B.,  1884.     Merchant. 

BORDEN,  WALTER  EUGENE,  Goldsboro :  1885-'87.    Wilmington. 

BORDEN,  WILLIAM  HENRY  HARRISON,  Goldsboro :  A.  B.,  1860.   Lieut. 
C.  S.  A.     Manufacturer. 

BOURNE,  Louis  MILTON,  Tarboro :  A.  B.,  1887. 

BOWERS,  PATRICK  H.,  Somerville,  Tenn.:  1860-'61.     Merchant.     Born 
1844,  died  Oct.  6th,  1878. 

BOWERS,  SOUTHERLAND,  Fayetteville,  Tenn. :  1851-' 52. 

BOWIE,  ALLEN  T.,  Lake  St.  Joseph,  La. :  1858-'61. 

BOWIE,  JOHN  R.,  Lake  St.  Joseph,  La. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Sergt.  C.  S.  A. 

BOWIE,  THOMAS  C.,  Lake  St.  Joseph,  La.:  1858-'61. 

BOWMAN,  JAMES,  Stokes  Co. :  A.  B.,  1822.    Dead. 

BOWMAN,  JOHN  G.,  Germanton,  Stokes  Co. :  1823-27.    Dead. 

BOYCE,  JESSE  THOMPSON,  Clarksville,  Tex. :  A.  B.,  1859.    C.  S.  A.    Killed 
in  battle. 

BOYD,  CHARLES,  1822.    Dead. 

BOYD,  JAMES  Li.,  Warren  Co.:  1826.    Dead. 

BOYD,  JAMES  McCLURE,  Camden,  Wilcox  Co.,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1843.    Physi- 
cian.    Boiling  Springs,  Ala. 

BOYD,  R.  WARREN,  Chester  Dist.,  S.  C. :  1859-60. 

BOYDEN,  NATHANIEL  ALEXANDER,  Salisbury:  A.  B.,  1855.    Lawyer. 

BOYKIN,  DAVID  STEVENS,  Clinton :  1878-'80. 

BOYLAN,  ALEXANDER  McCuLLOCH,  Kaleigh :  A.  B.,  1823.    Dead. 
BOYLAN,  JAMES,  Kaleigh:  1837-'41.    Dead. 
BOYLAN,  JOHN  H.,  Kaleigh:  1840-'44. 
BOYLAN,  JOHN  S.,  Raleigh :  1856-'59.    C.  S.  A.    Dead. 
BOYLAN,  WELDON  E.,  Somerville,  Tenn. :  1852-' 54.    Dead. 
BOYLAN,. WILLIAM  POLK,  Raleigh:  A.  B.,  1825.    Dead. 
BOZEMAN,  JAMES  FRANCIS,  Clark  Co.,  Ark.:  1854-'56:  Planter.     Born 
1836,  died  1883.    Fort  Griffin,  Texas. 

7 


98  Students  of  the 

BOZMAN,  JOSEPH  JLAFAYETTE,  Eutaw,  Ala.:  1844-' 47.    Col.  C.  S.  A. 

Planter.    Born  1831,  died  1880.    Tuscaloosa. 
BRACKIN,  JULIUS  C.  S.,  Caswell  Co.:  1830-'34.     Dead. 
BRADFORD,  EDWARD,  Tallahassee,  Fla. :  A.  B.,  1854.    C.  S.  A.    Merchant. 

Born  1833,  died  1870. 
BRADFORD,  JOHN,  Coosa  Co.,  Ala. :  1857-'60.    C.  S.  A.    Killed  at  Seven 

Pines,  1862. 

BRADFORD,  JOHN  R.,  Tallahassee,  Fla. :  1850-51.    Born  1834. 
BRADFORD,  RICHARD,  Tallahassee,  Fla. :  A.  B.,  1854.     Lawyer.    C.  S.  A. 

Born  1836.     Killed  at  Santa  Rosa  Island,  Oct.  9,  1861. 
BRADHAM,  CALEB  DAVIS,  Chinquapin,  Duplin  Co.:  1886-'88. 
BRADLEY,  ALFRED    OWEN,   Wilmington:    1838-'41.    Physician.    Born 

1821,  died  1871. 

BRADLEY,  ISAAC  W.,  Sumpter  Dist.,  S.  C. :    1859-'60. 
BRADLEY,  JOHN  FRANCIS,  Gastonia,  Gaston  Co.:  1886-'87. 
BRADLEY,  ORVILLE  T.  C.,  Tenn:   1814.    Dead. 
BRADLEY,  PHILIP  E.,  Wilmington :   1836-'38.    Born  1818,  died  1849. 
BRADLEY,  RICHARD,  Wilmington :   1863-'64.     C.  S.  A.     Merchant.     Born 

1842,  died  1879. 

BRADLEY,  SIMON  BOLIVAR,  Tarboro :  1853-'54.    Born  1836.    Planter. 
BRADSHAW,  MICHAEL,  Asheboro:   1882-'83.     Lawyer.     Journalist. 
BRADY,  JOHN  EVERETT,   Davidson  College :  A.  B.,  1881.    Ph.  D.    Prof. 

Smith  Coll.     Northampton,  Mass. 
BRADY,  KINCHEN  J.,  Tarboro:  1858-' 59. 
BRAGAW,  STEPHEN  CAMBRELENG,  Washington :  1886-. 
BRAGG,  BRAXTON,  Mobile,  Ala :   1863-'64.    C.  S.  A.    Lawyer.    City  Atty. 
BRAGG,  JOHN,  Warrenton:   A.  B.,  1824;  A.  M.,  1828.    Gen.  Assem.,  Ala. 

Judge  Superior  Ct.,  Ala.,  1842.  M.  C.,  1851.  Member  Conv.,  1861.   Died  1878. 
BRAGG,  JOHN,  Raleigh  :   A.  B.,  1861.    Telegraphy.     Charlotte. 
BRAGG,  THOMAS,   Warrenton :    1822.    Gen.   Assem.    Governor,  1855-'59. 

U.  S.  Sen.,  1859-'61.    Atty.  Gen.  Confed.  States,  1862-'63.     Died  1872. 
BRAGG,  "WILLIAM,  Jackson :    1843-' 44.    Planter.    Ala. 
BRANCH,  ALPHEUS  PAUL,  Wilson :  1888-. 
BRANCH,  EDWARD  T.,  Halifax  Co :  1867-' 68.    Lawyer. 
BRANCH,  HENRY,  Enfield :   1833-'35.    Dead. 
BRANCH,  JOHN,  Halifax  Co. :   A.  B.t  1801.     Gen.  Assem.    Speaker  Senate, 

1816-T7.     Governor,   1817-'20.     U.   S.    Sen.,    1823-'29.    Secretary   Navy, 

1829-'31.     Mem.  Conv.,  1835.     Gov.  Fla.  Ter.,  1844-'45.    Died  1863. 
BRANCH,  JOHN  R.,  Halifax  Co.:  1835-'36.    Dead. 
BRANCH,  JOSEPH,  Halifax  Co. :  1806.    Dead. 

BRANCH,  JOSEPH,  Enfield :  1833-'35.    Atty.  Gen.,  Fla.,  1845-'48.    Dead. 
BRANCH,  JOSEPH  HENRY,  Tallahassee,  Fla,,  1861-'62.     C.  S.  A.     Born 

1844.     Killed  in  battle  Aug.  13,  ]864. 
BRANCH,  LAWRENCE  O'BRIEN,  Halifax  Co. :  1835-'36.    A.  B.  Princeton. 

Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem.    Pres.  Elector,  1852.     M.  C.,  1855-'61.    Brig.  Gen. 

C.  S.  A.     Killed  at  Sharpsburg,  1862. 

BRANCH,  WILLIAM  A.  B.,  Raleigh :  1863-'64.    C.  S.  A.    Lawyer.   Wash- 
ington. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  99 

BRANCH,  WILLIAM  H.,  Enfield:  1839-'40.    Merchant. 
BRAS  WELL,  ABRAM  H.,  Rockingham  Co.:  1836-'39. 
BRASWELL,  ARCHIBALD,  Whitaker's :  B.  S.,  1888.    Planter. 
BRASWELL,  JAMES  CRAIG,  Battleboro,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1887-. 
BRASWELL,  MACK  CLAUDE,  Battleboro,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1878-'80.   Eocky 

Mount. 

BRAXTON,  ELIAS  DAVID,  Pitt  Co. :  1882-'83.    Lassiter's  Mills. 
BREARLEY,  HENRY  MARTYN,  Darlington  Dist.,  S.  C. :  A.  B.,  1855.    Min- 
ister.    Chaplain  C.  S.  A.     Maxton. 

BREHON,  JAMES  O.,  Warrenton  :  1820.     Physician.     Dead. 
BREEDEN,  I>ARIUS  MEEKIN,  Bennettsville,  S.  C. :  1879-'80.    Lawyer. 
BRENT,  JOHN  C.,  Rockingham  Co.:  1855-'56.    Dead. 
BRETT,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS,  Hertford  Co. :  A.  B.,  1852.    Born  1831.   C.  S.  A. 

Planter.     Como. 
BREVARD,  ALEXANDER  FRANKLIN,  Lincoln  Co.:  A.  B.,  1846.    Iron 

Station. 

BREVARD,  EPHRAIM  JOSEPH,  Lincoln  Co. :  A.  B.,  1849.    Dead. 
BRICKELL,  STERLING  H.,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed 

in  battle. 

BRIDGERS,  GEORGE  JONES,  Wilmington:  1886-'88. 
BRIDGERS,  JAMES  KELLY,  Northampton  Co. :  1879-80.  Dead.   Nashville. 
BRIDGERS,  JOHN  LUTHER,  Edgecombe  Co.:  A.  B.,  1843.    Lawyer.    Comr. 

to  Confed.  Govt.  at  Montgomery,  1861.     Col.  C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Born  1821, 

died  1884. 
BRIDGERS,  KOBERT  RUFUS,  Edgecombe  Co.:  A.  B.,  1841.    Gen.  Assem. 

Mem.  Confed.  Congress.     Col.  C.  S.  A.     Pres.  W.  &  W.  R.  R.     Born  1819, 

died  1888. 

BRIGGS,  KOSCOE  GILES,  Chocowinity,  Beaufort  Co. :  1876-'77.     Wilson. 
BRIGHT,  WILLIAM  RANSOM,  Beaufort  Co. :  1885.    Chocowinity. 
BRINSON,  SAMUEL  MITCHELL,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,  1858.    Lawyer.    Born 

1836,  died  1860. 

BRITT,  JAMES  P.,  Edenton:  1860-'61. 
BRITT,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  Clinton :  1875-76. 
BRITTON,  ANDREW  JACKSON,  Jackson :  1867.    Lawyer. 
BRITTON,  CHARLES  WESLEY,  Jackson:  1881-'82. 
BROADFOOT,  CHARLES  W.,  Fayetteville :  1859-' 60.    Col.  C.  S.  A.    Gen. 

Assem.,  1870-' 72.     Lawyer. 

BROADNAX,  ALEXANDER,  Laurence ville,  Va. :  1815.    Dead. 
BROADNAX,  JOHN  WILSON,  Rockingham  Co.:  A. B.,  1841.    Maj.  C.S.A. 
BRODDIE,  EDMUND,  Franklin  Co. :  1797.    A.  B.    Dead. 
BRODIE,  EDMUND  GHOLSON,  Granville  Co. :   A.  B.,  1861.     Born  1841. 

C.  S.  A.     Henderson. 

BRODNAX,  WILLIAM  F.,  Rockingham  Co.:  1844-' 46.    Dead. 
BRODNAX,     WILLIAM     FREDERICK,     Leaksville,     Rockingham    Co.: 

1882-'83. 

BROOKES,  CHARLES  BLACKWELL,  Stokes  Co. :   1845-'48.    Salem. 
BROOKES,   DANIEL  IVERSON,   Forsyth  Co.:   A.  B.,   1854.     Born  1832, 

died  1856. 


100  Students  of  the 

BROOKES,  GEORGE  W.,  Stokes  Co. :   1846-' 47.    Pelahatchee,  Miss. 
BROOKS,  IVERSON  LiEE,  Caswell  Co. :   A.  B.,  1819.    Minister.    Dead. 
BROOKS,  JAMES  COSTIN,  Elizabeth  City:  1888-. 
BROOKS,  JOHN  Z.,  Johnson's  Mills,  Pitt  Co. :    1883-'84. 
BROOKS,  THOMAS  COOK,  Woodsdale,  Person  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1880.    Lawyer. 
BROOKS,  WILLIAM  COSTIN,  Elizabeth  City :   1869. 
BROOKS,  WILLIAM  M.,  Chatham  Co. :  A.  B.,  I860.    C.  S.  A. 
BROTHERS,  JOHN  EDWARD,  Elizabeth  City :   1882-'83.    Newbegun  Creek. 
BROWN,  AARON  VAIL,  Laurenceville,  Va. :  A.  B.,   1814.    LL.  D.   Gen. 

Assem.,  Tenn.    M.  C.,  1839-'45.    Gov.  Tenn.,  1845-' 49.    Postmaster  General, 

1857-'59.     Born  1797,  died  1859.     Tenn. 
BROWN,   ASHBEL  GREEN,  -Granville  Co.:   A.  B.,   1843;    A.  M.,   1846. 

Associate  Prof.  Greek  U.  N.  C.,  1844-756.    Born  1821.    Dead.      California. 
BROWN,    BEDFORD,  Caswell  Co.:    1813.     H.  of  Com.,    1815,    '17,   '23. 

Speaker  Senate,  1829.    U.  S.  Sen.,  1829-'41.    Mem.  Conventions,  1861  and 

1865.    Born  1795,  died  1870. 
BROWN,  BENJAMIN  WARREN,  Pitt  Co. :  1856-'57.    Planter.    Born  1835, 

died  1885.     Lassiter's  Mills. 

BROWN,  FRANK  WARREN,  Greenville :   1879-'80.    Physician. 
BROWN,  FREDERICK  W.,  Caswell  Co. :  1839-'40.    Lassiter's  Mills. 
BROWN,  HENRY  I.,  Lynchburg,  Va. :   1823.    Dead. 
BROWN,  HUGH  THOMAS,  Wilkesboro :  A.  B.,  1858.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed 

in  battle. 

BROWN,  JAMES  W.,  Caswell  Co.:  1808.    Dead. 
BROWN,  JOHN  BRIGHT,  Bladen  Co. :   A.  B.,  1808.    Dead. 
BROWN,  JOHN  E.,  Caswell  Co.,  1820.    Dead. 
BROWN,  JOHN  Lu,  Caswell  Co.,  1820. 
BROWN,  JOHN  M.,  Iberville  Parish,  La. :   1857-'59. 
BROWN,  JOHN  POTTS,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1829.    Merchant.     Dead. 
BROWN,  JOSEPH  ADDISON  CLARKE,  Davidson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.    M.  D. 

Jefferson  Med.  Coll.     Born  1841.     C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Sedalia,  Mo. 
BROWN,  LIEONIDAS  G.,  Salisbury:  1845-' 46.     Dead. 
BROWN,  LIVINGSTON,  Caswell  Co.:  1835-'36. 

BROWN,  OWEN  N.,  Fayetteville :  1852-'54.    Maj.  C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  battle. 
BROWN,  S.  P.,  Portsmouth,  Va. :  1841. 
BROW^,  SAMUEL  T.,  Lynchburg,  Va.:  1832. 
BROWN,  SYLVESTER  T.,  Carteret  Co.:  1841-' 42. 
BROWN,  THOMAS,  Bladen  Co. :  A.  B.,  1804.    A.  M.    Dead. 
BROWN,  THOMAS  H.,  New  Berne:  1831-'35.     Physician.     Died  1884. 
BROWN,  WILLIAM,  Brunswick  Co.,  Va. :  1809.    Dead. 
BROWN,  WILLIAM  A.,  Grenada,  Miss. :  1859-61.     Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
BROWN,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1839.    Dead. 
BROWN,  WILLIAM  KING,  Kobeson  Co.:   1879-'82.    Teacher.     Birming- 
ham, Ala. 

BROWN,  ZENO  H.,  Greenville:  1879-'80.    Physician.    Lassiter's  Mills. 
BROWNE,  JACOB  FATJLCON,  Warrenton :  1846-' 47.     Dead. 
BROWNE,  RIDLEY,  Warren  Co. :  1845-'46.     Physician. 
BROWNRIGG,  HENRY,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1809.    Dead. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  101 

BROWNBIGG,  RICHARD  THOMAS,  Edenton :  1808.  Gen.  Assem.,  1816-'22. 

Planter.     Fisheries.     Born  1793,  died  1846.    Columbus,  Miss. 
BROYLES,  THOMAS  TALIAFERRO,  Anderson  C.  H.,  S.  C. :  A.  B.,  1863. 
BRUCE,  A.,  South  Boston,  Va.:  1825. 
BRUCE,  CHARLES,  Guilford  Co. :  1797.     Dead. 
BRUCE,  CHARLES,  Halifax  C.  H.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1845. 
BRUCE,  CHARGES,  Halifax  Co.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed  in 

battle. 

BRUCE,  JAMES,  Halifax  Co.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1856.    Died  1858. 
BRUCE,  JAMES  COLE,  Halifax  C.  H.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1825.  Gen.  Assem.   Dead. 
BRUCE,  JOHN,  Hillsboro  :   1814.     Dead. 

BRUCE,  WILKINS,  Halifax  Co.,  Va. :   A.  B.,  1858.    C.  S.  A.    Milton,  N.  C. 
BRUCE,  WILLIAM  BALLARD,  Halifax  Co.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1856. 
BRUTON,  JOHN  FLETCHER,  Greensboro  :   1884-'8J.     Lawyer. 
BRYAN,  CARNEY  J.,  Washington:  1859-61.    C.  S.  A.    Died  Aug.  23,  1883. 
BRYAN,  CHARLES  SHEPARD,  Kaleigh :  A.  B.,  1852.    Born  1832.    Lawyer. 

Gen.  Assem.,  Mo.,  1874-'75  and  1878-'79.     Cassville,  Mo. 
BRYAN,  ELIAS  HENRY,  Haywood,  Chatham  Co.:  A.  B.,  1865.    Planter. 

Born  1844,  died  May  14,  1887. 
BRYAN,  FELIX,  Lenoir  Co. :  1813. 

BRYAN,  FRANCIS  THEODORE,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1842 ;  A.  M.,  1845.  Born 
1823.  Topog.  Engineer.  Aid  to  Gen.  Wool.  U.  S.  A.  Mexican  War.  St. 
Louis,  Mo. 

BRYAN,  FREDERICK  CHARLES,  New  Berne :  1881-83.  Chief  Clerk,  Sea- 
board R.  R.  Portsmouth,  Va. 

BRYAN,  FREDERICK  R.,  Kaleigh:   1861-'62.    Born  1846,  died  1863. 
BRYAN,  GEORGE  PETTIGREW,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1860.     Tutor  U.  N.  C., 
1860-'62.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Born  1841.     Killed  at  Charles  City  Road,  Va., 
1864. 

BRYAN,  HENRY  H.,  New  Orleans,  La. :  1860-'61. 
BRYAN,  HENRY  RAVENSCROFT,  Raleigh:  A.  B.,  1856.     Lawyer  and 

Planter.    Pres.  Elector,  1880.     New  Berne. 

BRYAN,  HENRY  RAVENSCROFT,  New  Berne :  1886-'87.    Charlotte. 
BRYAN,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  Spartanburg,  S.  C. :   B.  S.,   1885.     Presb. 

Minister. 
BRYAN,  JAMES  PETTIGREW,  Raleigh :    A.  B.,  1849.    Physician.    Born 

1829,  died  1887.     Kinston. 
BRYAN,  JAMES  WEST,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,  1824.    Lawyer.    Gen.  Assem. 

Mem.  Conv.,  1835.     Born  1805,  died  1864. 

BRYAN,  JESSE  G.,  Washington:  1837-39.    Physician.    Dead. 
BRYAN,  JOHN,  Sampson  Co. :  1796.     Dead. 
BRYAN,   JOHN  A.,   Sampson  Co.:   1841.    Born  1830.     Physician.     Gen. 

Assem.     KenansVille. 
BRYAN,  JOHN  HERRITAGE,  New  Berne :   A.  B.,   1815 ;    A.  M.,    1820. 

Lawyer.    State  Sen.,  1823-'25.     M.  C.,  1825-'29.    Born  1798,  died  1870. 
BRYAN,  JOHN  HERRITAGE,  Raleigh:  A.B.,  1844;  A.M.,  1847.    Born 

1825.     Lawyer.     Campinas,  San  Paulo,  Brazil. 
BRYAN,  JOSEPH  B.,  Fayetteville :  1841-'42.    Dead. 


102  Students  cf  the 

BRYAN,  JOSEPH  BONNER,  Washington:   A.  B.,  1851.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 

Merchant.     Aurora. 

BRYAN,  JosiAH  E.,  Fayetteville :  1841.     C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  battle. 
BRYAN,  NEEDHAM  G.,  Wayne  Co. :  1814.    Dead. 
BRYAN,  ROBERT  K.,  Fayetteville:  1843-' 45.    Hickory. 
BRYAN,  ROBERT   THOMAS,  Kenansville:   A.  B.,  1882.     Bapt.  Minister. 

Missionary  to  China. 

BRYAN,  SHEPARD,  New  Berne :  1887-. 
BRYAN,  WILLIAM  SHEPARD,  Kaleigh :  A.  B.,  1846 ;  A.  M.,  1850.    Born 

1827.     Lawyer.    Associate  Justice  Supreme  Ct.,  Md.     Baltimore,  Md. 
BRYANT,  VICTOR  SILAS,  Pineville,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  1884-' 88.    Teacher. 

Hnntley. 

BUCHANAN,  A.  H.,  Anson  Co. :  1840-'41. 
BUCHANAN,  JOHN  BLUE,  Kichmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Dead. 
BUCHANAN,  PLEASANT,  Ala. :  1831-'32.    Died  1846. 
BUCHANAN,  WILLIAM,  Laurinburg:  1866.     Brandon,  Miss. 
BUCK,   I>EWlTT   CLINTON,   Lexington,  Miss.:   A.  B.,    1861.     C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  battle. 
BUIE,  DODDRIDGE  WmTFlELD,  Kobeson  Co. :  1881.     Journalist.     Died 

1884.    Ked  Banks. 

BUIE,  MALCOLM,  Moore  Co. :  1809.    Dead. 
BUIE,  NEILL,  Moore  Co. :  1809.    Dead. 
BUIE,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS,  Clarkton,  Bladen  Co. :  1888-. 
BULLOCK,  ALFRED,  Williamsboro,  Granville  Co.:  1856-'59.    Dead. 
BULLOCK,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  Granville  Co.:   1868.    Gen.  Assem. 

Franklin  Co. 
BULLOCK,  DAVID  W.,  Edgecombe  Co. :    1838-'39.     Born  1819.     Planter. 

Battleboro. 

BULLOCK,  ERASMUS  !>.,  Granville  Co. :  1828-'29.    Dead. 
BULLOCK,  GEORGE  BUNN,  Warren  Co.:  A.  B.,  1861.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
BULLOCK,  JAMES  M.,  Granville  Co.:  1831-32.    Dead. 
BULLOCK,  JAMES  MADISON,  Greene  Co.,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1853.    Born  1835. 

Lawyer.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A.     Gen.  Assem.     Planter.    Eutaw,  Ala. 
BULLOCK,  JOHN  HENRY  M.,  Person  Co. :  A.  B.,  1854.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
BULLOCK,  LEONARD  H.,  Warrenton:  1821.    Dead. 
BULLOCK,  RICHARD,  Granville  Co. :  1821.    Dead. 
BULLOCK,  RICHARD  A.,  Williamsboro,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Sergt. 

C.  S.  A. 

BULLOCK,  RICHARD  H.,  Warren  Co.:  1824.     Dead. 
BULLOCK,  WALTER  A.,  Grenada,  Miss.:  1839-'40.    Dead. 
BULLOCK,  WILLIAM  C.,  Granville  Co.:  1847-'48.    Dead. 
BULLOCK,  WILLIAM  H.,  Granville  Co.:  1812.     Dead. 
BUNCH,  JOSEPH  M.,  Rutledge,  Tenn.:  1840-' 43.    Dead. 
BUNKER,  ALBERT  LEMUEL,  Mt.  Airy :  1879-80.    Lawyer. 
BUNN,  ELIAS,  Nash  Co. :  1859-'61.     Lieut.  C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  battle. 
BUNN,  WILLIAM  B.,  Nash  Co.:  1836-'37.     Dead. 
BUNN,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Nash  Co.  :  A.  B.,  1854.    Lawyer.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  battle. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  103 

BUNTING,  THOMAS,  Sampson  Co. :  1822.     Physician.     Dead. 

BUNTING,  THOMAS  OWEN,  Sampson  Co. :  1861-'62.     Born  1845.    C.  S.  A. 

Merchant.     Wilmington. 
BURCH,  C.  H.,  Chapel  Hill:  1888-. 
BUBCH,  WILLIAM  W.,  Surry  Co. :  1831-'32.     Dead. 
BURGESS,  ABRIDGETON  S.  H.,  Jerusalem,  Va. :    1805-'09.      Physician. 

Dead. 

BURGESS,  THOMAS,  Halifax  Co. :  1802.    Lawyer.     Dead. 
BURGWYN,  GEORGE  P.,  Northampton  Co.:  1863-'64.    C.  S.  A.    Planter. 

Jackson. 
BURGWYN,  HAZELL  WITHERSPOON,  Hillsboro :  A.  B.,  1838.    Physician. 

Maj.  C.  S.  A.     Planter. 
BURGYWN,  HENRY  KING,  Northampton  Co. :    1857-'59.    A.  B.  Va.  Mil, 

Inst.,  1861.    Col.  C.  S.  A.     Killed  at  Gettysburg,  1863. 
BURGYWN,  JOHN   COIXINSON,  New  Berne:  1834-'35.     Planter.     Born 

1782,  died  1845. 

BURGYWN,   HILL,   Wilmington:    1840-' 41.     Born   1825.     Lawyer.     Pitts- 
burg,  Pa. 

BURGWYN,  THOMAS  POLLOCK,  Craven  Co. :  1830-'34.    Planter. 
BURGWYN,  WILLIAM  HYSLOP  SUMNER,  Northampton  Co. :  A.  B.,  1868 ; 

A.  M.  L.L.B.,  Harvard.    Born  1846.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Author  Md.  Digest. 

Lawyer  and  Banker.     Henderson,  N.  C. 

BURKE,  JAMES  M.,  Wilcox  Co.,  Ala. :  1836-' 39.    Died  1841. 
BURKE,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  Barbour  Co.,  Ala. :  1858-'60. 
BURKHEAD,  JOHN  WATSON,  Eandolph  Co. :  1878-79. 
BURNETT,  JOSEPH  HALSEY,  Kocky  Mt. :  1883-'84. 
BURNEY,  JOHN  RICHARD,  Warren  Co.:  A.  B.,  1856.     Dead. 
BURNEY,  PHILO  HENDERSON,  Davidson  College:  1880-'81. 
BURNEY,  ROBERT  S.,  New  Berne:  1838-'39.    Born  1818,  died  1866. 
BURROUGHS,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  Gary,  Wake  Co. :  1888-. 
BURT,  CHARGES  W.,  Raleigh:  1876-77. 
BURTON,  ALFRED  M.,  Granville  Co. :  1802.    Dead. 
BURTON,  ANDREW    JOYNER,   Halifax   Co.:    1863-'66.     Adj.  C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem.     Weldon. 
BURTON,  AUGUSTUS,  Granville  Co. :  1809.    Dead. 
BURTON,  AUGUSTUS  H.,  Lincolnton:  1848-' 49.    Lawyer. 
BURTON,  FRANCIS  NASH  WILLIAMS,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1799.    Dead. 
BURTON,  HARDY  M.,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.:  1833-'35.     Dead. 
BURTON,  HENRY  Lu,Tenn.:  1854-'56.    Physician.    Died  1873.    La  Grange. 
BURTON,  HENRY  W.,  Lincoln  Co. :  1837-'39.    Lincolnton. 
BURTON,  HORACE  A.,  Granville  Co. :  1809.    Dead. 
BURTON,  HUTCHINS,  Granville  Co. :  1797.    Dead. 
BURTON,  HUTCHINS  G.,  Halifax  Co.:  1795.    Gov.  N.  C.,  1824^'27.    Died 

1836. 
BURTON,  HUTCHINS  GOODLOE,  Bel  Green,  Ala. :  1848-'51.   C.  S.  A.  Born 

1831.     Killed  at  Chattanooga,  June  22,  1862. 
BURTON,  JOHN  F.,  Lincoln  Co. :  1830-'31.    Dead. 
BURTON,  JOHN  M.,  Granville  Co. :  1813.     Dead. 


104  Students  of  the 

BURTON,  JOHN  WAR,  Granville  Co. :  1813.    Dead. 

BURTON,  JOHN  W.,  Halifax  Co.:  1844-'45.    Born  1826,  died  1845. 

BURTON,  JOHN  WILLIAMS,  Granville  Co. :  1813.     Dead. 

BURTON,  PETER  GARLAND,  Mecklenburg  Co.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1845.    Dead. 

BURTON,  ROBERT,  Granville  Co. :  1797.    Dead. 

BURTON,  ROBERT,  Lincoln  Co. :  A.  B.,  1841. 

BURTON,  ROBERT  A.,  Halifax  Co.:  1832-'33.    Dead. 

BURTON,  ROBERT  H.,  Granville  Co.:  1796.    Lawyer.    Judge  Superior  Ct. 

Dead. 

BURTON,  ROBERT  M.,  Chapel  Hill:  1817.    Dead. 
BURTON,  THOMAS  BURKE,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1852.    C.  S.  A.    Dead. 
BURTON,  WILLIAM  B.,  Lincoln  Co.:  1837-'39. 
BURWELL,  BLAIR,  Louisburg :  1865-'67.    Born  1847.   Merchant.    Surveyor. 

Colorado. 

BURWELL,  HENRY  JORDAN,  Granville  Co. :  1880-'82.    Williamsboro. 
BURWELL,  ROBERT  TURNBULL,  Ealeigh:  Ph.  B.,  1887. 
BURWELL,  WILLIAM  ARMISTEAD,  Manson,  Warren  Co. :  1882-'84.  Mer- 
chant and  Planter. 
BURWELL,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Warren  Co.:  A.  B.,  1856.    C.S.A.    Teacher. 

Manson. 

BURY,  S.  WALLACE,  Florence,  Ga.:  1860-'61. 
BUSBEE,  CHARLES  MANLY,  Kaleigh :  1865-'68.    Lawyer. 
BUSBEE,  FABIUS  HAYWOOD,  Ealeigh :  A.  B.,  1868 ;  A.  M.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 

U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.     Lawyer. 
BUSBEE,  PERRIN,  Wake  Co. :  A.  B.,  1837.    Lawyer.    Reporter  Supreme  Ct. 

Dead. 

BUSBEE,  PERRIN,  Raleigh :  1888-. 

BUSBEE,  QUENTIN  DURWARD,  Wake  Co. :  1841-'42.    Lawyer.    Dead. 
BUSH,  LEWIS  B.,  Wayne  Co.:  1812.     Dead. 
BUSTIN,  JAMES  GRANT,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859.    Sergt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed 

at  Pine  Mt,  Ga. 

BUTLER,  GEORGE  EDWIN,  Huntley,  Sampson  Co. :  1887-. 
BUTLER,  LEWIS  P.,  Tulip,  Ark. :  1860-'61. 
BUTLER,  MARION,  Clinton :  A.  B.,  1885.    Journalist. 
BUTLER,  PIERCE  M.,  Edgefield,  S.  C. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 
BUTLER,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  Jackson,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1861.    Planter.   Mif- 

lin,  Tenn. 
BUTTS,  JAMES  ELDRIDGE,  Columbus,  Ga. :  A.  B.,  1861.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  battle. 

BUTTS,  WILLIS  B.,  Columbus,  Ga.:  1858-'59. 
BUXTON,   JARVIS,    Fayetteville :    A.  B.,    1839;    D.  D.     Episc.    Minister. 

Asheville. 

BUXTON,   RALPH  POTTS,  GFayetteville :   A.  B.,  1845.     Born  1826.     Mem. 
Conventions  1861  and  1875.    Solic.  6th  Dist.,  1863.     Judge  Super.  Ct.,  1866. 
BYERLY,  JOSEPH,  Lexington:  1850-'51.    Died  1855. 
BYERS,  WASHINGTON,  Iredell  Co. :  1846-' 47.    Dead. 
BYNUM,  EDWARD  TURNER,  Tarboro :  1875-77.    Died  April  3, 1889. 
BYNUM,  ERNEST  TAYLOR,  Chatham  Co. :  1887-'88. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  105 

BYNUM,  GEORGE  C.,  Chatham  Co. :  1860-'61. 
BYNUM,  JEPTHA  A.,  Northampton  Co.:  1817.    Dead. 
BYNUM,  JOHN  BOWEN,  Northampton  Co. :  A.  B.,  1848.     Dead. 
BYNUM,  JOHN  GRAY,  Stokes  Co. :  A.  B.,  1833 ;  A.  M.,  1836.    Gen.  Assem. 

Died  1857. 

BYNUM,  OLIVER  CLEGG,  Pittsboro :  A.  B.,  1886.    Lawyer. 
BYNUM,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  Tarboro:  1877-78. 
BYNUM,  WILLIE,  Winston :  1882-'83.    Texas.    . 

BYRD,  THOMPSON,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1827 ;  A.  M.,  1831.    Tutor.    Minister. 
CABELL,  BENJAMIN  WILLIAM  SHERIDAN,  Danville,  Va. :  1882-'84. 
CAFFEY,  HUGH  WASHINGTON,  Montgomery,  Ala. :   1863-'64.    C.  S.  A. 

Planter.     Died  1879. 

CAIN,  JAMES,  Orange  Co. :  1803.    Dead. 

CAIN,  JAMES  FREDERICK,  Orange  Co.:  A.  B.,  1850.    Physician. 
CAIN,  ROBERT  LEE,  Mocksville :  1878-'80. 
CAIN,  WILLIAM,  Orange  Co. :  1800.    Dead. 
CAIN,  WILLIAM,  Orange  Co. :  1839-41.    Physician.     Dead. 
CALDCLEUGH,  ALEXANDER  BLACKSTONE,  Lexington :  1847-'48.   M.  D. 

Univ.  of  Pa.     St.  Charles,  Ark. 
CALDWELL,  ARCHIBALD  HENDERSON,  Salisbury :  A.  B.,  1841.    Lawyer. 

Gen.  Assem.     Clerk  and  Master  in  Equity.     Born  1821,  died  1861. 
CALDWELL,  ARCHIBALD  HENDERSON,  Salisbury :  1888-. 
CALDWELL,  DAVID  FRANKLIN,  Iredell  Co. :   1813.    H.  of  Com.,  1816. 

Speaker  Senate  1829.    Judge  Superior  Ct.,  1844-'59.   Born  1791,  died  1867. 
CALDWELL,  DAVID  THOMAS,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  A.  B.,  1819.    Physician. 

Dead. 
CALDWELL,  JAMES  AUGUSTUS,  Morganton  :  A.  B.,  1842.    Planter.    Gen. 

Assem.     Born  1820,  died  1876. 

CALDWELL,  JOSEPH  P.,  New  York:  1819.    Dead. 
CALDWELL,  JULIUS  ALEXANDER,  Salisbury  :  A.  B.,  1850.    Physician. 
CALDWELL,  RICHARD  ALEXANDER,  Salisbury  :   A.  B.,  1848.    Lawyer. 

Mem.  Conv.  1861.     Born  1830.     Dead. 

CALDWELL,  ROBERT  ERNEST,  Greensboro :  A.  B.,  1879.    Minister. 
CALDWELL,  SAMUEL  PINCKNEY,  Charlotte :  A.  B.,  1856.    C.  S.  A.    Dead. 
CALDWELL,  TOD  ROBINSON,  Morganton:  A.  B.,  1840.     H.  of  Com.  and 

State  Senator.     Mem.  Conv.  1865.    Lieut.  Gov.  1868-70.    Gov.  1870-74. 

Born  1818,  died  1874. 

CALER,  VANCE  MONROE,  West  Mills,  Macon  Co. :  1883-'84. 
CALL,  WILLIAM  H.,  Mocksville:  1861-'62.    Minister. 
CALLAWAY,  ABNER  SYDENHAM,  Wilkesboro :  A.  B.,  1859.    Dead. 
CALVERT,  SAMUEL  JAMES,  Jackson:  A.  B.,  1845;  A.  M.,  1848.    Dead. 
CAMERON,  JOHN,  Hillsboro :  1830-'31. 
CAMERON,  JOHN  ADAMS,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1806;   A.  M.,  1809.     H.  of  Com. 

Maj.  U.  S.  A.  War  of  1812.     Consul  to  Vera  Cruz,  1829.     Judge  U.  S.  Dist. 

Ct.,  Fla.,  1831.    ,Born  1788,  died  1837. 
CAMERON,  JOHN  ATKINS,  Harnett  Co.:  A.  B.,  1862;  A.  M.,  1866.     Sergt. 

C.  S.  A. 
CAMERON,  JOHN  !>.,  Fayetteville:  1S39-'41.     Journalist.    Asheville. 


106  Students  of  the 

CAMERON,  JOHN  WILDER,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1848. 

CAMERON,  JOHN  WORTHY,  Moore  Co. :  A.  B.,  1840.    Lawyer.    Journalist. 

Dead. 
CAMERON,  PAUL  CARRINGTON,  Orange  Co.:    1824-'25.    State  Senator. 

Planter.     Hillsboro. 

CAMERON,  WILLIAM,  Va. :  1805.    Physician.    Dead. 
CAMPBELL,  DUNCAN  GREEN,  Orange  Co. :  A.  B.,  1807.    Dead. 
CAMPBELL,  GREEN  H.,  N.  C. :  1807.    Dead. 
CAMPBELL,  JAMES,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1855.    Minister. 
CAMPBELL,  JAMES  G.,  Brunswick:  1825-'29.    Born  1809.    Dead. 
CAMPBELL,  JAMES  G.,  Opelousas,  La. :  1855-' 56.    Red  River,  La. 
CAMPBELL,  JAMES  WILLIAMSON,  Marengo  Co.,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1842.    Law- 
yer.    Born  1820,  died  1844. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  Fayetteville :  1852.     Minister. 
CAMPBELL,  JOHN  K.,  Raleigh :  1825.    A.  B.  S.  C.  Coll.    U.  S.  Atty.,  Fla. 

Died  1833. 
CAMPBELL,  JOHN  XAVIER,  Marengo  Co.,  Ala.:    A.  B.,  1848.    Lawyer. 

Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Born  1827.     Dead. 
CAMPBELL,  REUBEN,  Statesville:  1887-. 
CAMPBELL,  ROBERT,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1808.    Dead. 
CAMPBELL,  ROBERT  MCGREGOR,  Marengo  Co.,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1842.  Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Born  1822.    Dead. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  C.,  Cumberland  Co.:  1802.    Dead. 
CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  S.,  Brunswick  Co.:  1829.    Civil  Engineer.    Born 

1806,  died  1857. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  S.,  Opelousas,  La.:  1854-' 57. 
CANNADAY,  SAMUEL  HILMON,  Wilton,  Granville  Co. :  1884-'85. 
CANNON,  HENRY  JORDAN,  Raleigh:  A. B.,  1831.   Lawyer.   Planter.  Born 

1811,  died  1862.     Memphis,  Tenn. 

CANNON,  JOSEPH  S.,  Perquimans  Co.:  1848-49.    Dead. 
CANNON,  ROBERT  H.,  Northampton  Co. :  1840-'41.    Physician.    Dead. 
CANNON,  ROBERT  JOHN,  Somerville,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1857.    Dead. 
CANNON,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  Jackson:  3842-43.    Born  1827.    Physician. 

Surgeon  C.  S.  A.     Somerville,  Tenn. 

CANSLER,  ALEXANDER  JACOB,  Lincolnton :  A.  B.,  1847. 
CAPEHART,  BALDY  ASHBURNE,  Murfreesboro :   A.  B.,  1853.    Planter. 

Kittrell. 

CAPEHART,  THOMAS,  Bertie  Co. :  1858-'60.  Lieut.C.S.A.  Planter.  Kittrell. 
CAPEL,  AARON  WILLIAM  ELIJAH,  Richmond  Co. :   1875-'77.     Capel's 

Mills. 

CARNEY,  THOMAS,  1820. 

CARPENTER,  JOHN  I>ANIEL,  Mill  Springs,  Polk  Co. :  1880-'81. 
CARR,  ALBERT  G.,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1867.     Physician.     Durham. 
CARR,  ELIAS,  Sparta,  Edgecombe  Co.:    1855-'57.     Born   1839.      C.  S.  A. 

Planter.     Old  Sparta. 

CARR,  JONAS  JOHNSTON,  Oxford :  1877-78. 
CARR,  JULIAN  SHAKESPEARE,  Chapel  Hill:  1862-'64.     Manufacturer. 

Banker.     Durham. 


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CABB,  LEWIS  F.,  Sampson  Co.:  1842-' 43.     Lawyer.     Born  1822.     Dead. 

CABB,  MATTHEW  H.,  Lenoir  Co. :  1857-' 59.  Physician.  Lumberman. 
Craven  Co. 

CABB,  TITUS  WILLIAM,  Pitt  Co. :  A.  B.,  1863.  Born  1841.  Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 
Planter  and  Merchant.  Snow  Hill,  Greene  Co. 

CABB,  ROBEBT  LEE,  Chapel  Hill :  1869.    Merchant. 

CABB,  WILLIAM  MEBCEB  GBEEN,  Chapel  Hill :  1857-'59.    Died  1860. 

CABBAWAY,  DAVIS  STEPHEN,  New  Berne:  1885-'86.    Druggist. 

CABBIGAN,  ALFBED  HOLT,  Alamance  Co. :  A.  B.,  1850.  Born  1828. 
Planter.  Gen.  Assem.  Ark.  Mem.  Conv.  1861.  Lieut.  Col.  C.  S.  A. 
Washington,  Ark. 

CABBIGAN,  ROBEBT  ADAMS,  Alamance  Co. :  A.  B.,  1855.  Lawyer.  Plan- 
ter. Capt.  C.  S.  A.  Born  1835,  died  1877. 

CABBIGAN,  WILLIAM  MICHAEL,  Alamance  Co. :  A.  B.,  1852.  Planter. 
Lieut.  C.  S.  A.  Born  1834.  Killed  in  battle  1864. 

CABBINGTON,  ISAAC  C.,  Va. :  1826. 

CABBINGTON,  ISAAC  H.  C.,  Charlotte  Co.,  Va. :  1842-' 44. 

CABBINGTON,  PAUL  S.,  Smith ville,  Va.:  1813.    Dead. 

CABBINGTON,  TUCKEB,  Va. :  1815.    Dead. 

CABBINGTON,  WILLIAM,  Va. :  1822. 

CABBINGTON,  WILLIAM  A.,  Smith ville,  Va. :  1812.    Dead. 

CABBOLL,  JOHN  LEMUEL,  Kenansville :  A.  B.,  1863 ;  A.  M.  D.  D.  Min- 
ister. Asheville. 

CABBOLL,  WILLIAM  HOUSTON,  Magnolia,  Duplin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1886.  Law- 
yer and  Teacher.  Burlington. 

CABBOW,  SAMUEL  TOPPING,  Beaufort:  1882-'83. 

CABSON,  HENBY  CLAY,  Sparta,  Alleghany  Co.:  1888-. 

CABSON,  HUGH,  Lexington :  1804.    Dead. 

CABSON,  JAMES  P.,  Charleston,  S.  C.:  1863-'64. 

CABSON,  JOSEPH  L.,  Rutherfordton :  1866-'67. 

CABSON,  KOBEBT,  Iredell  Co. :  1818.    Physician.    Dead. 

CABTEB,  ABCHIBALD  GBAYSON,  Caswell  Co.:  A.  B.,  1820.  Lawyer. 
Planter.  Born  1801,  died  1887.  Mocksville. 

CABTEB,  I>AVID  MILLEB,  Hyde  Co.:  A.  B.,  1851.  Lawyer.  Planter. 
Gen.  Assem.  Col.  C.  S.  A.  Born  1830,  died  1879. 

CABTEB,  EUGENE  DOUGLAS,  Asheville :  1875-76. 

CABTEB,  FBANCIS  MABION,  Carter  Co.,  Mo. :  A.  B.,  1862.    Columbia,  Mo. 

CABTEB,  JESSE,  Milton,  Caswell  Co.:  A.  B.,  1825.  M.  D.  Phila.  Med.  Coll. 
Born  1807.  Dead.  Mobile,  Ala. 

CABTEB,  MELVILLE  E.,  Madison  Co.:  Capt.  C.  S.  A.  Gen.  Assem. 
Lawyer.  Born  1843.  Asheville. 

CABTEB,  ROBEBT  EDWABD,  Fairfield,  Hyde  Co. :  1886-'88. 

CABTEB,  WILLIAM  BBOWN,  Caswell  Co.:  A.  B.,  1834.  Born  1814. 
Lawyer  and  Planter.  Dead.  Stokes  Co. 

CABTEB,  WILLIAM  FBANKLIN,  Mocksville :  A.  B.,  1846.    Dead. 

CABTHY,  THOMAS,  1820. 

CASWELL,  RICHABD  W.,  Lenoir  Co. :  1799.    Dead. 

CATES,  ADDISON,  Chapel  Hill :  1869. 


108  Students  of  the 

GATES,  CAJLEB  GILMER,  Bock  Spring,  Orange  Co.:  Ph.  B.,  1889. 

CATES,  HENRY  B.,  Shreveport,  La.:  1858-'59. 

GATES,  HUDSON,  Chapel  Hill :  1869. 

CAVE,  BELFIELD  WILLIAM,  Chapel  Hill:   A.  B.,  1848;  A.  M..  1852. 

Lawyer.     Born  1826,  died  1856.    Thomasville,  Ga. 
CHAD  WICK,  EDWIN,  Beaufort:  1882-'83. 
CHALMERS,  CHARLES,  Fayetteville :  1826.    Dead. 
CHALMERS,  I>AVID,  Va. :  1821.  Dead. 

CHALMERS,  JAMES,  Va. :  1847-'48.    C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  battle. 
CHALMERS,  JAMES  R.,  Va.:  1817.    Dead. 
CHALMERS,  JOHN  A.,  Chapel  Hill,  1829-31.    Physician.    Dead. 
CHALMERS,  JOHN  G.,  Va.,  1821.    Physician.    Dead. 
CHALMERS,  JOSEPH  W.,  Halifax  Co.,  Va.:   1861-' 62.    New's  Ferry,  Va. 
CHALMERS,  WILLIAM  M.,  Halifax  Co.,  Va. :  1861-' 63.    Ex-Pres.  Columbus 

Coll.    Varden,  Miss. 
CHAMBERS,  EDWARD  COKE,  Montgomery  Co.:  A.  B.,  1850;  A.  M.    Born 

1831.     Gen.  Assem.,  Tenn.    Teacher.     Thornton,  Texas. 
CHAMBERS,  EDWARD  R.,  Lunenburg  C.  H.,  Va. :  1813.    Dead. 
CHAMBERS,  HENRY,  Salisbury :  1804-'06.    Physician.    Dead. 
CHAMBERS,  JOHN  SAMUEL,  Montgomery  Co. :  A.  B.,  1854.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1832.     Killed  in  battle  1862.    Ark. 

CHAMBERS,  MAXWELL,  Salisbury :  A.  B.,  1809.    Physician.     Dead. 
CH AMBERS,  ROBERT  AzARlAH,Pekin,  Montgomery  Co.:  A. B.,  1853.  M.D. 

Univ.  of  N.  Y.     Born  1833,  died  1866. 
CHAMBERS,  SAMUEL  £>.,  Person  Co.,  1838-' 40. 
CHAMBLISS,  WALTER  B.,  Hicksford,  Va. :  1862-'64.    Dead. 
CHANDLER,  WILLIAM  G.,  Buncombe  Co. :  1854-'55.    Lawyer. 
CHAPMAN,   LIAWRIE  JOHN,   Craven  Co.:    1878-'79.     Lawyer.     Maple 

Cypress. 
CHAPMAN,  SAMUEL  EDWARD,  New  Berne :   A.  B.,  1826.    M.  D.  Univ. 

N.  Y.     Born  1807,  died  1862. 

CHAPMAN,  SIMEON  J.,  Cheraw,  S.  C. :  1834-'35.    Died  1861. 
CHAPMAN,  WILLIAM  SMITH,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,   1823 ;   A.  M.,   1826. 

Judge,  Ala.     Dead. 

CHARLES,  THOMAS  M.,  Wake  Co. :  1822.    Dead. 
CHATHAM,  PAUL,  Elkin,  Surry  Co.:  1887-'88.; 

CHAUNCEY,  SAMUEL  JACKSON,  Flemington,  Columbus  Co. :  1880-'83. 
CHEEK,  BENJAMIN  A.,  Warren  Co.:  1855-' 57.  Physician.  C.  S.  A. 
CHERRY,  GEORGE  OUTLAW,  Bertie  Co. :  1858-60.  C.  S.  A.  Druggist. 

Dead.    Texas. 
CHERRY,  JAMES  J.,  Bertie  Co. :  1858-' 60.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed  at  Chancel- 

lorsville,  1863. 

CHERRY,  JESSE  GLASGOW,  Greenville :  1875-'76. 
CHERRY,  JOSEPH  B.,  Bertie  Co.:  1836-'37.    Gen.  Assem.     Dead. 
CHERRY,  JOSEPH  !>.,  Bertie  Co.:  1858-'60.     C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  battle. 
CHERRY,  TILMAN  BROWN,  Greenville:   1881-83.     Lawyer.    Lassiter's 

Mills. 
CHERRY,  WILLIAM,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1800.    Dead. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  109 

CHERRY,  WILLIAM  A.,  Greenville:  1856-'59.    Lieut.  C.S.A.     Gen.Assem. 

Dead. 
CHILDRESS,  JOHN  W.,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn. :  1822.    Lawyer.    Gen.  Assem. 

Dead. 
CHII/TON,  EDWARD  J.,  Brownsville,  Tenn. :  1859-'60.     C.  S.  A.    Killed  at 

Yorktown,  1861. 

CHILTON,  LEVIN  P.,  Va. :  1817.    Dead. 

CHISHOLM,  SEABORN  W.,  Polk  Co.,  Ga.:  1860-'61.  C.S.A.  Killed  in  battle. 
CHRISTIAN,  ROBERT  WALL,  Mt.  Gilead,  Montgomery  Co. :  18S7-'88. 
CHRISTIE,  MARK  A.,  Edgefield,  S.  C.:  1859-'60. 

CHRISTMAS,  THOMAS  HILLIARD,  Bolivar,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1857.    Physician. 
CHUNN,  A.  B.,  Buncombe  Co. :  1832-' 33.     Gen.Assem.     Asheville. 
CHURCH,  WILLIAM  L..,  Ga. :  1860-'61.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
CLAIBORNE,  BENJAMIN  W  ATKINS  LEIGH,  Tipton,  Tenn. :   A.  B.,  1851. 

Dead. 

CLAIBORNE,  FELIX  GRUNDY,  Danville,  Va. :  1859.    Dead. 
CLAIBORNE,  JAMES  L.,  Va. :  1846-'47.    Dead. 

CLAIBORNE,  KICHARD  HENRY,  Va,:  A.  B.,  1840;  A.M.,  1843.    Dead. 
CLAIBORNE,  THOMAS  !>.,  Danville,  Va.:   1855-'56.      Lieut.  Col.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1845.     Killed  at  Nottoway  C.  H.,  Va.,  1864. 
CLANCY,  JOHN  DUNHAM,  Hillsboro:  A.  B.,  1825.    Dead. 
CLANTON,  DUDLEY,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1847.    Dead. 
CLANTON,  JESSE  R.,  Halifax  Co. :  1846-'47.     Dead. 
CLANTON,  WILLIAM,  Warrenton :  1851-'53. 
CLARK,  AMBROSE,  Apple  Grove,  Ashe  Co. :  1887. 
CLARK,  COLIN  M.,  Halifax  Co. :  1822.    Dead. 
CLARK,  DAVID  C.,  Bertie  Co. :  1850-'53.  Physician.    Planter.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Gen.Assem.     Died  1886. 
CLARK,  DAVID  H.,  Va.:  1814.    Dead. 
CLARK,  FRANCIS  MOORE,  Middletown,  Hyde  Co. :  1888-. 
CLARK,  GEORGE,  Bertie  Co. :  1796.    Born  1779,  died  1798. 
CLARK,  GEORGE  MC!NTOSH,  Montgomery  Co.:   1860-'61.    Maj.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1838.     Killed  in  battle,  1863. 
CLARK,  HENRY  SELBY,  Beaufort  Co. :  A. B.,  1828.   Lawyer.  M.  C.,  1845-'47. 

Born  1809,  died  1869. 
CLARK,  HENRY  TOOLE,  Tarboro:    A.  B.,  1826;    A.  M.,    1832.     Planter. 

State  Senator  12  years.     Speaker  Senate  1858-'61.     Gov.  N.  C.  1861-'62. 

Born  1808,  died  1874. 

CLARK,  ISAAC  W.,  Coffeeville,  Upshur  Co.,  Tex.:  1858-'61. 
CLARK,  JAMES  F.,  Beaufort  Co. :  1859-'60.    C.  S.  A.    New  Berne. 
CLARK,  KENNETH  M. ,  Bertie  Co. :  1845-'46.    Dead. 
CLARK,  NEVIN  DANIEL  JOSEPHUS,  Montgomery  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858,    Born 

1830.    Teacher.     Clark's  Mills,  Moore  Co. 

CLARK,  PLEASANT  B.,  Harrison  Co..  Texas:  1857-'61.    Jefferson,  Texas. 
CLARK,  ROBERT  SPENCER,  Upshur  Co.,  Texas:  A.  B.,  1861. 
CLARK,  SAMUEL  JOHNSON,  Bertie  Co. :  1845-'47.    Dead. 
CLARK,  THOMAS  CHRISTOPHER,  Stone,  Ala.:  A.  B.,  1856.    Born  1833. 

Planter.     C.  S.  A. 


110  Students  of  the 

CLARK,  WALTER  McK.,  Halifax  Co.:  A.  B.,  1864;  A.  M.,  1867.  Born 
1846.  Lt.  Col.  C.  S.  A.  Judge  Superior  Ct.  Raleigh. 

CLARK,  WILLIAM  McKENZlE,  Martin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1801.     Dead. 

CLARKE,  WIIXIAM  JOHN,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1841 ;  A.  M.,  1844.  Captain 
U.  S.  A.  Mex.  War.  State  Comptroller.  Col.  C.  S.  A.  Judge  Superior  Ct. 
Died  1886.  New  Berne. 

CLARKE,  WIIXIAM  WHIFFLE,  Fine's  Creek,  Hay  wood  Co. :  1882-'83. 

CLARKSON,  HERIOT,  Charlotte  :  1883-'84.    Lawyer. 

CLEGG,  MONTRAVILLE  E>.,  Chatham  Co.:  1860-'61.  C.  S.  A.  Killed  in 
battle. 

CLEGG,  THOMAS  DAVID,  Silk  Hope,  Chatham  Co. :  1884-'85.    Texas. 

CLEMENT,  HENRY  LAWRENCE,  Mocksville,  Da  vie  Co. :  A.B.,  1 843.  Lawyer. 
Born  1821,  died  1844. 

CLEMENT,  HERBERT,  Mocksville,  Davie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1889. 

CLEMENT,  RALPH  ALEXANDER,  Franklin,  Va. :  1837-' 40.    Dead. 

CLEMENT,  SAMUEL  WILSON,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858. 

CLEMENT,  WILEY  ADAM,  Mocksville,  Davie  Co.:  1859-' 60.  Born  1840. 
Capt.  C.  S.  A.  Lawyer. 

CLEMENTS,  GEORGE  R.,  Williamston:   1844-' 45.     Planter.    Warrenton. 

CLEMENTS,  WILLIAM  H.,  Williamston:  1844-'45.    Dead. 

CLIFTON,  L,.  BERRIE,  Franklin  Co.:  1860-'61.  Merchant.  Died  1888. 
Louisburg. 

CLIFTON,  LUNSFORD  CLAIBORNE,  Cedar  Shoals,  S.  C. :  1876-79.  Lan- 
caster C.  H.,  S.  C. 

CLINCH,  DUNCAN  LIAMONT,  Ga. :  A.  B.,  1847.    U.  S.  A. 

CLINCH,  JOHN  HOUSTON  MC!NTOSH,  St.  Mary's,  Ga. :  A.  B.,  1844. 

CLINE,  EDWARD  BOST,  Hickory:  A.  B.,  1886. 

CLINE,  FRANK  LEE,  Hickory :  1877-78. 

CLINE,  GEORGE  WILBUR,  Hickory :  1887-. 

CLINE,  WILLIAM  PINKNEY,  Newton :  Ph.  B.,  1878. 

CLINGMAN,  THOMAS  LJANIER,  Surry  Co.:  A.  B.,  1832.  LL.D.  Lawyer. 
Gen.  Assem.  M.  C.  U.  S.  Senator.  Brig.  Gen.  C.  S.  A.  Asheville. 

CLINTON,  RICHARD  SFAIGHT,  Cahaba,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1825.  Judge  Pro- 
bate Ct.,  Ala.  Dead. 

CLOMAN,  SAMUEL  F.,  Williamston:  1851-'53. 

CLOFTON,  ABNER  WENTWORTH,  Va.:  A.  B.,  1809;  A.  M.,  1812.  Tutor 
1809.  M.  D.  Baptist  Minister.  Dead. 

CLOFTON,  ROBERT  A.,  Va.:  1816.    Dead. 

CLOSS,  JUNIUS  T.,  Orange  Co.:  1853-' 54.     Dead. 

CLOSS,  THOMAS  O.,  Orange  Co. :  1853-'56.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  battle. 

COBB,  CHARLES  COTES  WORTH,  Lincolnton:  Ph.  B.,  1880.  Dallas, 
Texas. 

COBB,  COLLIER,  Chapel  Hill :  1880-'81.    Teacher.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

COBB,  FREDERICK  HENRY,  Kinston :  A.  B.,  1853.  Accountant.  Mont- 
gomery, Ala. 

COBB,  JESSE,  Lenoir  Co. :  1799.    Dead. 

COBB,  JOHN  PROBERT,  Wayne  Co.:  A.  B.,  1854.  Lieut.  Col.  C.  S.  A. 
Goldsboro. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  Ill 

COBB,  NEEDHAM  BRYAN,  Wayne  Co.:  A.  B.,  1854;  A.  M.     Born  1836. 

Baptist  Minister.     Chaplain  C.  S.  A.     Pres.  N.  C.  Bapt.  Conv.,  1879-'81. 
COBB,  NEEDHAM  TYNDALL,  Chapel  Hill:  1882-'83.    Asheville. 
COBBS,  EDWARD  H.,  Prince  Edward  Co.,  Va.:  1860-'61. 
COBLE,  ALBERT  L-UCIEN,  Alamance  Co. :  A.  B.,  1880.     Assoc.  Prof.  Math. 

1883-85.     Lawyer.     Statesville. 
COBLE,  JOHN  MANNER,  Guilford  Co.:    A.  B.,   1857.    A.M.,  Princeton. 

Minister.     Born  1829,  died  1888.     Laurinburg. 
COCHRAN,  ADDISON,  N.  C. :  1820.    Dead. 
COCHRAN,  ALFRED  WELLBORN,  Glennville,  Ala. :  1867-'68.     New  York 

City. 

COCHRAN,  JOSEPH  Lu,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  1840-'41.     Physician.     Dead. 
COCKRELL,  SAMUEL,  WILLIAM,  Greene  Co.,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1845.     Died  1876. 
CODY,  JAMES  ADOLPHUS,  Columbus,  Ga. :   1858-'59.     Inspector  C.  S.  A. 

Atlanta,  Ga. 
COFFIN,  JAMES  PARK,  Knoxville,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1859.     Born  1838.     Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Clerk  of  Circuit  Ct.  1873-'86.     Powhatan,  Ark. 
COFFIN,  RUFUS  LAWRENCE,  Pontotoc,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1861.    Born  1841. 

C.  S.  A.     Merchant.     Memphis,  Tenn. 
COGGIN,  JOSEPH  B.,  Orange  Co.:  1860-'61.     Lieut.  C.  S.  A.      Killed  in 

battle. 

COHOON,  THOMAS  P.,  Elizabeth  City:   1852-'53.     Physician.     Dead. 
COIT,  JOHN  T.,  Cheraw,  S.  C. :  1844-'45.     Dead. 
CoiT,  JULIUS  T.,  Cheraw,  S.  C.,  1853-'54.     Dead. 
COLE,  ALEXANDER  T.,  Kichmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
COLE,  HUGH  Lu,  New  Berne:  1855-'56.     A.  M.,  A.  B.  and  A.  M.,  Princeton. 

Maj.  C.  S.  A.      Lawyer.     Assist.  Corporation    Counsel,  New  York  City, 

1875-'80.    New  York. 

COLE,  JOHN  WYATT,  Richmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 
COLE,  ROBERT    WILLIAM,  Greensboro:    A.  B.,  1859.     Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 

Texas. 

COLE,  STEPHEN  W.,  Andrew's  Chapel,  Tenn.:  1859-'60. 
COLEMAN,  BESTOR,  Eutaw,  Ala. :  1855-'57.    C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Born  1837, 

died  1868. 
COLEMAN,  DANIEL  PERRIN  BESTOR,  Ala. :  1846-'47.    Planter.    Born 

1827,  died  1857. 

COLEMAN,  DANIEL  R.,  Concord:  A.  B.,  1860.    C.  S.  A. 
COLEMAN,  DAVID,  Buncombe  Co. :  A.  B.,  1842.    U.  S.  N.  Col.  C.  S.  A.    Dead. 
COLEMAN,  GEORGE  S.,  Asheville :  1838-'39.     Physician.    Gonzales,  Tex. 
COLEMAN,  HENRY  EMBRY,  Halifax  C.  H.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1824.    Dead. 
COLEMAN,  HENRY  EMBRY,  Halifax  C.  H.,  Va. :  1862-'63.    Dead. 
COLEMAN,  JAMES  W.,  Church  Hill,  Miss.:  1854-'55.    Lieut.  C.  S.A.    Died 

March,  1886.     Fayette,  Miss. 

COLEMAN,  JOHN,  Halifax  C.  H.,  Va. :  1815.    Dead. 
COLEMAN,  JOHN,  Anson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1808.    Physician.     Dead. 
COLEMAN,  JOHN  CLARK,  Halifax  Co.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1847.    Dead. 
COLEMAN,  JOHN  H. ,  Buncombe  Co. :  1842-'43.    Dead. 


112  Students  of  the 

COLEMAN,  NATHANIEL  RAGSDALE,  Halifax  Co.,  Va.    1861-'62.    New's 

Ferry,  Va. 

COLEMAN,  NEWTON,  Buncombe  Co. :  1844-'45.     Dead. 
COLEMAN,  THADDEUS  C.,  Buncombe  Co. :  1856-' 57.    C.  S.  A.    Asheville. 
COLEMAN,  THOMAS  G.,  Halifax  C.  H.,  Va. :  1815.    Dead. 
COLEMAN,  WILLIAM  MACON,  Concord :  A.  B.,  1858.    Atty.  Gen. 
COLES,  ROBERT,  Va. :  1817.     Dead. 
COLLIER,  EDWARD,  Chapel  Hill :  1799.    Dead. 
COLLIER,  JOSEPH  T.,  Wayne  Co. :  1823.    Dead. 
COLLINS,  BENJAMIN  MOSELY,  Warren  Co. :  A.  B.,  1861.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.     Planter.     Gen.  Assem.    Eldgeway. 
COLLINS,  GEORGE  "WILLIAM  KENT,  Hillsboro :  1886-'88. 
COLLINS,  PLATO,  Kinston:  1887-. 

COLTON,  JAMES  HOOPER,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1855.    Minister. 
COMAN,  MATT  J.,  Wake  Co. :  1821.     Born  1806,  died  1849. 
COMAR,  NATHANIEL,  Caswell  Co.:  1824-'25.    Dead. 
CONNER,  CHARLES,  Lincolnton :  1812.    Dead. 
CONNER,  HENRY,    Bladen  Springs,  Ala. :    1857-' 58.     C.  S.  A.     Merchant. 

Born  1837,  died  1878. 

CONNER,  HENRY  W.,  Beattie's  Ford,  Lincoln  Co.:  1866-'67.    Dead. 
CONNER,  JAMES  F.,  Lincolnton :  1825.     Dead. 
CONNER,  JOHN,  Nixonton,  Pasquotank  Co. :  1805.    Dead. 
CONNER,  SAMUEL  Z.,  Lincolnton:  1825.    Physician.    Dead. 
CONNOR,  GEORGE  WHITFIELD,  Wilson :  1888-. 

CONRAD,  JAMES  MADISON,  Midway,  Davidson  Co. :  1881-'83.  Physician. 
CONRAD,  JOHN  C.,  Conrad's,  Yadkin  Co. :  1857-'59.  Born  1840.  Planter. 
COOK,  CHARLES  ALSTON,  Warren  Co. :  1866-'68.  A.  M.  Princeton,  1870. 

Born  1848.    Solic.  Warren  Co.    Warrenton. 
COOK,   JOHN  THOMAS,   Warrenton:    A.  B.,    1859.     Sergt.  Maj.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  1863. 

COOPER,  ELI  McF.,  Sumpter  Dist.,  S.  C. :  1859-'60. 
COOPER,  GEORGE  V.,  Hertford  Co.:  1865-'66. 
COOPER,  ROBERT  ENGLISH,  Sumpter  Dist.,  S.  C. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Chaplain 

C.  S.  A.     Dead.     Hillsboro,  Tex. 

COOPER,  ROBERT  LEE,  Murphy,  Cherokee  Co. :  1885-'87.    Lawyer. 
COOPER,  THOMAS  ERYIN,  Jackson,  Miss. :  1860-'61. 
COOPER,  THOMAS  L.,  Hertford  Co.:  1852. 
COOPER,  THOMAS  WATSON,  Bertie  Co.:   A.  B.,  1860.     Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  1863. 

COPELAND,  KOBERT  ERNEST,  Wilson:  1885-'86. 
COPEL AND,  VIRGINIUS,  Jackson :  1860-'61.     Lieut.  Col.  C.  S.  A.     Killed 

in  battle. 
CORBETT,  JOHN  ARCHIBALD,  New  Hanover  Co. :  A.  B.,  1849.    Born  1824. 

Gen.  Assem.     Planter.     Delta,  Sampson  Co. 
CORNELIUS,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Statesville :  1884r-'85. 
CORPENING,  LiINWOOD  ELISHA,  Lenoir :  1888-. 
CORPENING,  MARTIN  LIUTHER,  Lenoir:  1879-'80.    Physician. 
COSTIN," ANDREW  JACKSON,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1859.    Dead. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  113 

COSTNER,  ROBERT  EDWIN,  Lincolnton :  1884-'86. 

GOTTEN,  JOHN  W.,  Raleigh:  1861-63.    C.  S.  A.    Col.  N.  C.  S.  G.    Tarboro. 
GOTTEN,  JOSEPH  C.,  Scotland  Neck,  Halifax  Co. :  1863-' 64.     C.  S.  A. 
COUNCIL,  ALEXANDER  MCALISTER,  Bladen  Co.:  1877-78.    Prospect 

Hill,  Caswell  Co. 
COURTS,  DANIEL  WILLIAM,  Surry  Co. :  A.  B.,  1823 ;  A.  M.,  1832.    Lawyer. 

Gen.  Assem.     Treasurer  N.  C.,  1850-'63.     Born  1802,  died  1884. 
COURTS,  GEORGE  A.,  Kaleigh:  1854-'55.     Dead. 
COURTS,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  Raleigh  :  1852-54.    Physician. 
COVINGTON,  BENJAMIN  W.,  Richmond  Co.:  1830-'33.    Dead. 
COVINGTON,  CHARLES  COLEMAN,  Wilmington:  1875-78. 
COVINGTON,  EDMUND  DEBERRY,  Richmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1844.    Dead. 
COVINGTON,  EDMUND  DEBERRY,  Summerville,  Harnett  Co. :  1863-64. 
COVINGTON,  FRANK  LEAK,  Wilmington :  1887-. 
COVINGTON,  HARRISON  WALL,  Richmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1834.    Dead. 
COVINGTON,  JAMES  M.,  Richmond  Co. :  1836-'37.    Dead. 
COVINGTON,  JAMES  M.,  Richmond  Co.:  1858-61.     Physician.     Dead. 
COVINGTON,  JOHN  MALLO Y,  Laurinburg :  1888-. 
COVINGTON,  STEPHEN  W.,  Richmond  Co.:  1836-'37.    Dead. 
COVINGTON,  THOMAS  AREY,  Richmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1843.    Dead. 
COVINGTON,  THOMAS  T.,  Laurinburg:  1878-'79. 
COWAN,  DAVID  STONE,  Wilmington :  1850-51. 
COWAN,  DAVID  STONE,  Columbus  Co. :  1879-'81. 
COWAN,  JOHN,  Wilmington  :  A.  B.,  1844.     Born  1823,  died  1861. 
COWAN,  JOHN,  Wilmington  :  1859-' 60. 
COWAN,  ROBERT  H.,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1821.    Lawyer.    Born  1801,  died 

1845. 
COWAN,  ROBERT  H.,  Wilmington:    A.  B.,  1844.      Lawyer.     Col.  C.  S.  A. 

R.  R.  Comr.     Born  1824,  died  1872. 
COWAN,  THOMAS,  Wilmington  :  1821.     Dead. 
COWAN,  THOMAS,   Wilmington:    A.  B.,    1858.     Lawyer.     Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1839.     Killed  in  battle,  1862. 
COWAN,   THOMAS,    Wilmington :    A.  B.,    1858.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Killed  in 

battle. 

COWAN,  WILLIAM,  Wilmington :  1819.     Dead. 
COWAN,   WILLIAM  DICK,    Wilmington :   A.  B.,    1843.     Physician.     Born 

1821,  died  1859. 

COWAN,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1808.    Dead. 
COWPER,  GEORGE  V.,  Hertford  Co. :  1863-' 64.     Lawyer.     Winton. 
COWPER,  ROSWELL,  Hertford  Co. :  1845-'46. 
COWPER,  THOMAS  Lu,  Hertford  Co. :  1852-' 53.    Died  1853. 
Cox,  BERIAH  THADDEUS,  Coxville,  Pitt  Co. :  1884-'86. 
Cox,  CADER  GREGORY,  Onslow  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.     Physician.    Surg.  C.  S.  A. 

Died  1877. 

Cox,  CHARLES  GREGORY,  Richlands,  Onslow  Co. :  1879-80. 
Cox,  JOHN  DAVID,  Coxville,  Pitt  Co. :  1882-'85. 
Cox,  JOSEPH  BROWN,  Tryon  City,  Polk  Co. :  1885-'86. 
Cox,  PIERRE  BAYARD,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1886. 
8 


114  Students  of  the 

Cox,  THOMAS,  Greenville :  1879-'80.     Died  1882. 

COX,  THOMAS  ALEXANDER,  Hertford,  Perquimans  Co. :  1886-'88. 

Cox,  WILLIAM  GASTON,  Hertford,  Perquimans  Co. :  1888-. 

Cox,  WILLIAM  K.,  Miss. :  1810.    Dead. 

COZABT,  WILLIAM  M.,  Columbus,  Miss. :  1855-'58.     Born  1838,  died  1860. 

CRADDOCK,  CHARLES  JAMES  Fox,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1838.    Physician.    Dead. 

CRAIG,  ANDREW  M.,  Orange  Co.:  1822.     Minister.     Dead. 

CRAIG,  ANDREW  MURDOCK,  Alamance  Co. :  1866-'67. 

CRAIG,  BRAXTON,  Chapel  Hill :  1880-' 83.    Planter.     Windsor. 

CRAIG,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  Lincoln  Co. :  A.  B.,  1816.    Physician.    Born 

1790,  died  1849. 
CRAIG,  JAMES  FRANCIS,   Chapel  Hill:  1852-'53.     Born  1832.     Minister 

Friend's  Society. 

CRAIG,  LOCKE,  Windsor,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1880.     Lawyer.     Asheville. 
CRAIG,  WILLIAM  HARRISON,  Chapel  Hill:  A.B.,  1868.  Born  1841.  C.  S.  A. 

Merchant  and  Teacher.     Kenyon,  Ark. 
CRAIGE,  BURTON  FRANCIS,  Salisbury :  A.  B.,  1829 ;  A.  M.,  1847.    Lawyer. 

Gen.  Assem.     M.  C.,  1853-'61.     Mem.  Conv.,  1861.     Mem.  Confed.  Congress. 

Born  1811,  died  1875. 
CRAIGE,  KERR,  Salisbury :  1859-'61.     Born  1843.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Lawyer. 

Gen.  Assem.     Collector  Internal  Revenue. 
CRAIGHEAD,  GrEORGE,  Va.:  1815.     Physician.     Dead. 
CRAWFORD,  JOHN  C.,  Wayne  Co. :  1852-53.    Dead. 
CRAWFORD,  WILLIAM  DUNLAP,  Rowan  Co. :  A.  B.,  1799.    Dead. 
CRAWFORD,  WILLIAM  DUNLAP,  Cabarrus  Co.:   A.  B.,  1827.    Lawyer. 

Gen.  Assem.     Born  1806,  died  1844.     Salisbury. 

CREECY,  RICHARD  BENBURY,  Edenton:  A.  B.,  1835.    Lawyer  and  Jour- 
nalist.    Col.  C.  S.  A.     Elizabeth  City. 
CRESWELL,  JOHN  !>.,  Greenwood,  S.  C.:  1858-'59. 
CRENSHAW,  WILLIAM  MARTIN,  Wake  Forest:  A.  B.,  1833;  A.  M.,  1836. 

Physician.     Dead. 
CRICHTON,  JAMES  EDWARD,  Lawrenceville,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1836.    Physician. 

Dead. 
CROCKER,  JAMES  THADDEUS,  Northampton  Co. :  1867-68.    Born  1845. 

Lieut.  C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     Journalist.     Ashboro. 
CROMARTIE,  NEILL,  Gravel  Hill,  Bladen  Co. :  1884. 
CROMWELL, BERRIEN, Sumpter, Ala.:  1847-'48.    Lieut.C.S.A.    Died  1863. 
CROOM,  BRYAN  S.,  Lenoir  Co.:  A.  B.,  1821 ;  A.  M.,  1824. 
CROOM,  CICERO  STEPHEN,  New  York  City :  A.  B.,  1859.    Maj.  C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.     City  Atty.  Mobile,  Ala.,  1875-77.     Born  1839,  died  1884. 
CROOM,  ISAAC,  Lenoir  Co.:  A.  B.,  1815;  A.  M.     Dead. 
CROOM,  HARDY  BRYAN,  Lenoir  Co. :  A.  B.,  1817 ;  A.  M.,  1820.    Dead. 
CROOM,  JAMES  JR.,  Lenoir  Co.:  1813.     Dead. 

CROOM,  RICHARD  S.,  Lenoir  Co.:  A.  B.,  1826.     Physician.     Dead. 
CROOM,  THOMAS  HOLLIDAY,  Ala. :  1839-' 40.    Born  1821,  died  1858.    New 

Berne,  Ala. 

CROOM,  WILLIE  B.,  Lenoir  Co. :  1804.    Dead. 
CROOM,  WILLIE  J.,  Lenoir  Co.:  1814.    Dead. 


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CROSS,  WILLIAM  W. ,  Thibodeaux,  La. :  1858-'59.    Physician.    Surg.  C.  S.  A. 

Planter.     Died  1875. 
CHOWDER,  JOSEPH,  Kaleigh :  1869. 
CROWELL,  GEORGE  HENRY,  Bilesville,  Stanly  Co. :  1887-. 
CROWELL,  JAMES  LEE,  Bilesville,  Stanly  Co.:  1885-'88.    Lawyer.   Concord. 
CRUMP,  JOHN  PAUL,  Danville,  Va. :  1884-'85. 
CRUMP,  THOMAS  STEELE,  Stanly  Co. :  A.  B.,  1856.    Dead. 
CRUMPLER,  THOMAS  NEWTON,  Kockford,  Surry  Co.:   1850-'52.     Maj. 

C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  battle. 

CUNINGGIM,  JESSE  LiEE,  Chapel  Hill :  1887-. 

CUNNINGHAM,  ALEXANDER,  Person  Co.:    A.  B.,   1849.     Dead.     Dan- 
ville, Va. 

CUNNINGHAM,  JOHN,  Gallaway,  Tenn. :  1877-78.     Merchant. 
CUNNINGHAM,  JOHN  SOMERVILLE,  Cunningham's,  Person  Co. :  1878-79. 
CUNNINGHAM,  JOHN  WILSON,  Person  Co. :  A.  B.,  1840.    Died  1887. 
CUNNINGHAM,  KOBERT  B.,  Person  Co. :  1834-'35. 

CURRIE,  DANIEL  BROWN,  Robeson  Co.:  A.  B.,  1840.    Physician.    Dead. 
CURRIE,  DANIEL  JOHNSON,  Stewart's,  Richmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1889. 
CURRIE,  GEORGE  HENDON,  Clarkton,  Bladen  Co. :  1887-. 
CURRIE,  JOHN  DUNCAN,  Bladen  Co.:  A.  B.,  1861.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A.    Gen. 

Assem.     Merchant.     Clarkton,  Bladen  Co. 

CURRIE,  NEILL  ALEXANDER,  Clarkton,  Bladen  Co. :  1887-. 
CURRIE,  SHELBY  SWAIN,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1840.    Physician. 
CURRIE,  THOMAS  A.,  Hay  wood  Co.,  Tenn.:  1850-'52. 
CURRIE,  WILLIAM  M.,  N.  C.:  1819.    Dead. 
CURTIS,  ASHLEY  M.,  Hillsboro:  1862-'63.    Dead. 
CURTIS,  WALTER  MAKEPEACE,  Franklinville,  Randolph  Co. :  Ph.  B., 

1889. 

CUTCHIN,  JOHN  A.,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1860-'61.     Merchant.     Died  1866. 
CUTHBERT,  GREEN  MOSELY,  New  Berne:  A.  B.,  1838.    Dead. 
CUTLAR,  DuBRUTZ,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1853.    Born  1832.    Lawyer.    C.  S.  A. 
CUTLAR,  FREDERICK  JOHN,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1821.    Physician.    Born 

1801,  died  1876. 
DAIL,  WILLIAM  JACKSON  BEAUREGARD,  Snow  Hill,  Greene  Co. :  B.  S., 

1888.     Teacher. 

DALRYMPLE,  PALMER,  Jonesboro,  Moore  Co. :  1887-. 
DALTON,  DAVID  NICHOI-AS,  Dalton,  Stokes  Co. :  1878-79.    Born  1859. 

Winston. 
DALTON,  PLEASANT  HUNTER,  Rockingham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1844.    Born  1821. 

Presb.  Minister.     High  Point. 
DANCY,  DAVID,. Tar boro:  1808.     M.  D.  Phila.  Med.  Coll.    Born  1798,  died 

1826. 

DANCY,  EDWIN  C.,  Tarboro:  1826.     Born  1811.    Physician.    Planter.    Ala. 
DANCY,  FRANCIS  L.ITTLE,  Tarboro :   A.  B.,   1801.     Lawyer  and  Planter. 

Born  1776,  died  1848. 
DANCY,  FRANK  BATTLE,  Tarboro:   A.  B.,  1881.     Born  1860.    Chemist. 

Raleigh. 
DANCY,  JOHN  SESSUMS,  Tarboro :  A.  B.,  1841.    Gen.  Assem.    Maj.  C.  S.  A. 

Planter.     Born  1821,  died  1888. 


116  Students  of  the 

DANCY,  JOHN  W.,  Northampton  Co. :  1808.     Dead. 

DANCY,  LEONIDAS  LAFAYETTE,  Tarboro:    A.B.,  1841.     Bom  1820. 

Physician.     Planter. 
DANCY,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  Tarboro :    A.  B.,   1841.     Lawyer.     Planter. 

Gen.  Assem.     Born  1818,  died  1860. 
DANDRIDGE,  CHARLES  F.,  Va. :  1830-'31. 

DANIEL,  CHESLEY,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1803 ;  A.  M.  Gen.  Assem. 
DANIEL,  CHESLEY  B.,  Granville  Co. :  1832-'33.  Minister.  Dead. 
DANIEL,  HENRY  RITES,  Bladen  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859.  Lieut.  C.  S.  A.  Died 

in  service. 

DANIEL,  ISHAM,  Oxford :  1869. 
DANIEL,  JOHN  NAPOLEON,  Halifax  Co. :   A.  B.,  1846.    Lawyer.     Died 

1852. 
DANIEL,  JOHN  RIVES  JONES,  Halifax  Co. :   A.  B.,  1821 ;  A.  M.,  1834. 

Lawyer.    Gen.  Assem.     Atty.  Gen.,  1834-'41.    M.  C.,  1841-'ol.    Died  1868. 
DANIEL,  JOSEPH  J.,  Halifax  Co. :  1801.    Gen.  Assem.    Judge  Superior  Ct., 

1816-'32.    Judge  Supreme  Ct.,  1832-'48.    Mem.  Conv.,  1835.     Died  1848. 
DANIEL,  NATHANAEL,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1816.    Dead. 
DANIEL,  S.  VENABLE,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 
DANIEL,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1846.    Gen.  Assem. 

1866-'67.     Weldon. 

DANIELS,  FRANK  ARTHUR,  Wilson :  1878-'79.    Lawyer. 
DANIELS,  JOHN  1*.,  1821. 

DANIELS,  JoSEPHUS,  Wilson :  1884-'85.    Lawyer.    Journalist.     Raleigh. 
DARDEN,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  Kinston:  1888-. 
DARNALL,  HARRY  JOHNSTON,  Durham :  1886-'88. 
DAUGHTRY,  IJEMUEL  GOODMAN,  Gatesville:  1851-' 52.    Died  1852. 
DAUGHTRY,  W.  MILLS,  Gatesville :  1851-'52.     Planter. 
DAVIDSON,  ALLEN  TURNER,  Asheville :  Ph.  B.,  1882.    Died  1888. 
DAVIDSON,  GEORGE  FRANKLIN,  Mt.  Mourne,  Iredell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1823 ; 

A.  M.,  1826.     Lawyer.    Gen.  Assem.     Born  1805.     Dead. 
DAVIDSON,  SAMUEL  McCABE,  Charlotte :  1867-'68.     Catawba. 
DAVIDSON,  THOMAS  BENJAMIN,  Mansfield,  La. :  A.  B.,  1861.    C.  S.  A. 

Killed  at  New  Hope  Church,  Ga.,  1864. 
DAVIDSON,  WILLIAM  A.  F.,  Charlotte:  1828. 
DAVIE,  ALLEN  JONES,  Halifax  Co. :  1795.    Dead. 
DA  VIE,  AMBROSE,  Montgomery  Co.,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Born  1838,  died 

1861. 
DAVIE,  DAVID  ASHBURNE,  Montgomery  Co.,  Tenn :  1858-'59.     Planter. 

Born  1838,  died  1863. 
DAVIE,  GABRIEL  JONES,  Montgomery  Co.,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1857.    Born  1836. 

Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Teacher.     Millwood,  Collin  Co.,  Texas. 
DAVIES,  ALLEN,  Orange  Co. :  A.  B.,  1861. 
DAVIES,  JOHN  L.EROY,  S.  a :  A.  B.,  1822.    Minister.    Dead. 
DAVIES,  J.  WILLIAM,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1868. 
DAVIES,  ROBERT  LIEON,  Chapel  Hill:  1881-'82. 
DAVIES,  WILLIAM  BEAUFORD,  S.  C. :  A.  B.,  1822.    Minister. 
DAVIES,  WILLIAM  W.  M.,  Augusta,  Ga.:  1861-'62. 


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DA  VIES,  WILLIAM  WATKINS,  Drapersville,  Va. :  1887-. 

I>AVis,  ALLEN,  Orange  Co. :  1853-'55.    Teacher.     Born  1825,  died  1867. 

DAVIS,  BAXTER,  Boydton,  Va. :  1817.     Dead. 

DAVIS,  BERTRAM  SWIFT,  Chapel  Hill :  1883-'84. 

DAVIS,  EDWARD  H.,  Elizabeth  City  :  1854-'59.    Lt.  C.  S.  A.    Planter. 

DAVIS,  EDWARD  HENRY,  Louisburg :  1883-'84.    Lawyer.    Smithfield. 

DAVIS,  FREDERICK,  Elizabeth  City :  1875-'77. 

DAVIS,  GEORGE  R.,  Wilmington:   A.  B.,  1838.     LL.  D.     Lawyer.    Conf. 

Senator.     Atty.  Gen.  Conf.  States. 

DAVIS,  GOODERUM,  Fayetteville  :  A.  B.,  1817.    Physician.     Dead. 
DAVIS,  ELNATHAN  HAYNE,  Iredell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1854.     Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Planter.     Statesville. 

DAVIS,  HAYNE,  Statesville:  A.  B.,  1888.     Lawyer. 
DAVIS,  HUGH  LEVIN,  Louisburg :  1877. 
DAVIS,  JAMES  E.  B.,  Pikeville,  Wayne  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1889. 
DAVIS,  JEREMIAH  Ij.,  Norfolk,  Va. :  LL.B.,  1849.    Lawyer. 
DAVIS,  JOHN,  Boydton,  Va. :  1807.    Dead. 
DAVIS,  JOHN,  N.  C. :  1825. 

DAVIS,  JOHN  Z.,  Orange  Co.:  1835.     Physician.     Dead. 
DAVIS,  JOSEPH  J.,  Franklin  Co.:   1847-' 50.     LL.B.,  1850;  LL.  D.,  1887. 

M.  C.     Judge  Supreme  Court.     Kaleigh. 

DAVIS,  MATTHEW  S.,  Warren  Co. :  A.  B.,  1855.     Teacher.     Louisburg. 
DAVIS,  PLUMMER  A.,  Franklin  Co. :  1865-'66.    Planter.    Register  of  Deeds. 

Louisburg. 

DAVIS,  RICHARD  BRYANT,  Wayne  Co. :  1881~'84. 
DAVIS,  RICHARD  F.,  Antauga  Co.,  Ala.:  1858-' 59. 
DAVIS,  ROBERT  HENRY,  Louisburg :  1875-'77. 
DAVIS,  ROBERT  MAYO,  Tarboro:  1888-. 

DAVIS,  SAMUEL  C.,  Huntsville,  Yadkin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 
DAVIS,  STEPHEN,  Warren  Co. :  A.  B.,  1807.     Physician.     Dead. 
DAVIS,  THOMAS,  Franklin  Co. :  1856-'58.     C.  S.  A.     Dead. 
DAVIS,  THOMAS  ATKINSON,  Wilson:  1884-'85. 
DAVIS,  THOMAS  H.,  Union  Co. :  1864-'65. 
DAVIS,  THOMAS  FREDERICK,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1822;  D.  D.    Bishop 

of  S.  C.     Dead. 

DAVIS,  THOMAS  FREDERICK,  Salisbury:  A.  B.,  1845.    Minister.    Dead. 
DAVIS,  THOMAS  J.,  Wilmington:  1803.     Dead. 
DAVIS,  THOMAS  WHITNALL,  Louisburg:  A.  B.,  1860.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 
DAVIS,  TIMOTHY  W.,  Macon  Co.,  Ala. :  1860.     C.  S.  A.     Died  1866. 
DAVIS,  WELDON  EDWARDS,  Warren  Co. :  A.  B.,  1861.     Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  at  Kelly's  Ford,  1863. 

DAVIS,  WILLIAM  HITH,  Elizabeth  City :  1845-' 47.    Planter.     Dead. 
DAVIS,  WILLIAM  W.,  New  Hanover  Co.:  1834-'35.     Physician. 
DAVIS,  ZACHARIAH  JOHN,  Orange  Co. :  1835-'36.     Physician. 
DAY,  THOMAS  ARCHIBALD,  Durham :  1876-'77.    Born  1856,  died  1880. 
DAY,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Halifax  Co.:   1860-'61.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Gen. 

Assem.     Lawyer.     Weldon. 
DAYWALT,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Concord :  1881-'82. 


118  Students  of  the 

I>EANS,  WILEY  BEAUBEGABD,  Taylor,  Wilson  Co. :  1885-'87. 
DEBEBNIEBE,  JOHN   MALLETT,   Fayetteville :    A.  B.,    1849.     Lawyer. 

Died  1851. 
DEBEBBY,  JUNIUS  BYNUM,  Northampton  Co. :  A.  B.,  1857.    Born  1834. 

Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Teacher.     Minister.     Currituck  C.  H. 
I>EBow,  ARCHIBALD  MUBPHY,  New  Orleans,  La.:   1824.    Journalist. 

Author.     Dead. 
DEJABNETTE,  REUBEN  JR.,  Eatonton,  Ga. :  1859-61.    C.  S.  A.    Killed  in 

battle. 

J>E  JEAN,  ALEXANDBE,  St.  Landry  Parish,  La. :  1859-' 61. 
DELK,   JAMES  ALLISON,   Clarksville,  Va. :   A.  B.,  1841.     LL.  D.     Prof. 

Thomasville  Fern.  College.     Minister.     Thomasville. 
DENNIS,  JOHN  MULDBOW,  Bishopville,  S.  C. :  A.  B.,  1852 ;  A.  M.    Lieut. 

C.  S.  A.     Teacher.    Red  Hill,  Ga. 
DENNIS,  THOMAS  COLGATE,  Bishopville,  S.  C.:  A.  B.,  1854.    Physician. 

Surgeon  C.  S.  A.     Charlotte  Co.,  Va. 
DEKosSET,  ABMAND  JOHN,  Wilmington  :  A.  B.,  1824.    Physician.     Born 

1807. 

DE  ROSSET,  L.OUIS  HENBY,  Wilmington :  1857-'58.    Born  1840,  died  1875. 
DE  JROSSET,  MOSES  JOHN,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1816.     Physician.     Born 

1796,  died  1826. 
DE  KOSSET,  THOMAS  CHILDS,  Wilmington :  1865-'66.    Born  1845,  died 

1878. 

DE  ROSSET,  WILLIAM  LORD,  Wilmington :  1837. 
DE  ROSSET,  WILLIAM  LOBD,  Wilmington:  1850-'52.    Born  1832.    Lt. 

Col.  C.  S.  A. 

DE  VANE,  MATTHEW  BAILEY,  Clinton :  1888-. 
DEWEY,  CHABLES  FBANCIS,  Ealeigh  :  A.  B.,  1844.    Physician.    Dead. 
DEWEY,  THOMAS  WEBEB,  Raleigh  :  A.  B.,  1847.    Banker.    Dead. 
DEWS,  THOMAS,  Lincolnton:  A.  B.,  1824.     Dead. 
DlBBELL,  ANTHONY,  Lynchburg,  Va. :  1823.     Minister. 
DICK,  JOHN  MC€LINTOCK,  Greensboro:  1879-'83. 
DICK,  JOHN  W.,  Guilford  Co.:  1813.     Dead. 
DICK,  ROBEBT  PAINE,  Greensboro:   A.  B.,  1843;    A.  M.,  1847;  LL.D. 

Born  1823.     Lawyer.     U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.     Mem.  Conv.,  1861.     State  Senator. 

Mem.  Conv.,  1865.     Judge  Supreme  Ct.,  1868-72.    Judge  U.  S.  Dist.  Ct., 

187  2-. 

DICK,  SAMUEL  WEIB,  Greensboro :  1882-'83. 
DICK,   WILLIAM  ALEXANDEB,   Greensboro :   A.  B.,  1849.     Physician. 

Dead.     Lumberton. 

DICKIE,  DAVID,  Orange  Co. :  1834-'36.     Minister.     Dead. 
DICKSON,  JAMES  HENDEBSON,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1823.    M.  D.  Colum- 
bia Coll.    Pres.  State  Med.  Soc.  1854.     Born  1807,  died  1862. 
DlCKSON,  LiOUIS,  Duplin  Co. :  1796.     Dead. 

DlCKSON,  ROBEBT  DUNCAN,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1841.   Physician.    Dead. 
.DlCKSON,  WILLIAM,  Burke  Co. :  1795.     Dead. 
DILLABD,  JAMES  WASHINGTON,  Hertford  Co.:  1843-44.     Planter  and 

Com.  Merchant.    Born  1826.     Dead.     Norfolk,  Va. 


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DlLLARD,  JOHN  H.,  Kockingham  Co.:  1837-'39.     LL.  D.    Judge  Supreme 

Court.     Greensboro. 

DILLARD,  JOHN  HENBY,  Leaksville,  Kockingham  Co.:  1877-78.    Greens- 
boro. 

DILLARD,  RICHARD,  Edenton:  1875-'77.     Physician. 
DISMUKES,  JAMES  "W.,  Wadesboro:  1825.     Dead. 
DISMUKES,  JOHN  I/YNCH,  Nashville,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1852.     M.  D.  Univ.  Penn. 

Born   1830.     Surgeon  C.  S.  A.     Author.      Pres.  Ky.  Med.  Assoc.     May- 
field,  Ky. 
DISMUKES,  THOMAS  TERRELL,  Nashville,  Tenn.:  A.  B.,  1853.    Physician. 

Surgeon  C.  S.  A.     Born  1832,  died  1874. 

I>IXON,  AMZI  CLARENCE,  Shelby :  1877-78.    Bapt.  Minister. 
DlXON,  FRANK,  Shelby  :  A.  B.,  1886.    Bapt.  Minister. 
DIXON,  GEORGE  FAUCETTE,  Alamance  Co.:  A.  B.,  1859.    Born  1833. 

C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Wittsburg,  Ark. 

DlXON,  JOHN  HOWIE,  Query,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  1876-77.     Minister. 
DIXON,  HENDERSON    McCAMiE,  Query,    Mecklenburg  Co.:    1884-'85. 

Minister. 

DlXON,  JOSEPH,  Fountain  Hill :  Greene  Co. :  1882-'84. 
DOAK,  DANIEL  GILLESPIE,  Guilford  Co. :   A.  B.,  1832.     Minister.     Died 

1860. 
DOBBIN,  JAMES   COCHBAN,  Fayetteville :    A.  B.,  1832.     Lawyer.     Gen. 

Assera.    Speaker  H.  of  C.    M.  C.,  1845-'47.    Secretary  of  the  Navy,  1853-'57. 

Born  1814,  died  1857. 
DOBBIN,  JAMES  COCHBAN,  Fayetteville :  1858-'59.    Lawyer.    Born  1839, 

died  1869. 
DOBBIN,  JOHN  HOLMES,  Fayetteville:  A.  B.,  1861.    C. S.A.    Born  1841. 

Died  in  service,  1865. 

DOBSON,  JOHN  HAMLIN,  Rockford,  Surry  Co.:  1875-'77.     Mt.  Airy. 
DOCKERY,  CLAUDIUS,  Mangum,  Richmond  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1887.     Tutor  Latin, 

1887-' 88.     Lawyer. 
DOCKERY,  OLIVER   HART,  Richmond  Co.:  Ph.  B.,  1848.     Gen.  Assem. 

Lieut,  Col.  C.  S.  A.     Mem.  Conv.,  1865.     M.  C.     Planter.     Mangum. 
DODSON,  CHARLES  RUSSELL,  Milton,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1835.    Physician. 
DOLES,  ROBERT  M.,  Jerusalem,  Va. :  1839-40.    Dead. 
DONALDSON,  ROBERT,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1818.     Lawyer.     Dead. 
DONELSON,  ANDREW  JACKSON,  Jefferson,  Tenn. :  1833-'35.     Dead. 
DONELSON,  JOHN  E.,  Bainbridge,  Ga. :  1863-' 64.     Lawyer. 
DONELSON,   SAMUEL,   Hendersonville,  Tenn. :    1860-61. '    Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 

CTk  Davidson  Co.  Ct.  Door-keeper  U.S.H.  of  R.,1883-'87.   Washington,  D.C. 
DONNELL,  JOHN  ROBERT,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,  1807.     State  Solicitor,  1815. 

Judge  Superior  Ct.,  18 19-' 36.     Born  1791,  died  1864. 
DONNELL,  RICHARD  SPAIGHT,  Craven  Co. :   A.  B.,   1839.    Gen.  Assem. 

M.  C.,  1847-49.     Speaker  H.  of  C.,  1864.    Mem.  Conv.,  1865.     Born  1820, 

died  1867. 

DONNELL,  WASHINGTON,  Guilford  Co. :  A.  B.,  1825.     Physician.     Dead. 
DONOHO,  CHARLES  DIXON,  Milton,  Caswell  Co.:   A.  B.,  1820;  tA.  M., 

1826.    Dead. 


120  Students  of  the 

DONOHO,  RICHARD  A.,  Milton,  Caswell  Co.:  1831-36. 

DONOHO,  SAUNDERS,  Milton,  Caswell  Co.:  1804.     Maj.  U.  S.  A.     Dead. 

DONOHO,  THOMAS  A.,  Milton,  Caswell  Co. :  1845-46. 

DORLAND,  CHARLES  JOHNSON,  Concord :  1869-70. 

DORLAND,  WILLIAM  GARDINER,  Concord:  1869-70. 

I>ORSEY,  LAWRENCE  A.,  Wilmington  :  1795.     Dead. 

DoRTCH,  WALTER  ROSS,  Camden,  Ala. :  1865-' 66.    Lawyer.    Gadsden,  Ala. 

DORTCH,  WILLIAM  BASKERVILL,  La  Grange,  Tenn.:  A.  B.,  1849. 
Lawyer.  C.  S.  A.  Gen.  Assem.,  1853  and  1855-'56.  Born  Aug.  10,  1828, 
died  March  10,  1882.  Somerville,  Tenn. 

DORTCH,  WILLIAM  THEOPHILUS,  Goldsboro :  1881-'85.    Lawyer. 

DOSS,  HENRY  WiLEY,  Pickensville,  Ala. :  1852-' 54.  Maj.  C.  S.  A.  Physi- 
cian. Died  1887. 

DOUB,  PETER  F.,  Chapel  Hill:  1854-'55. 

DOUGHTON,  Rurus  ALEXANDER,  Alleghany  Co.:  1879-80.  Lawyer. 
Gen.  Assem.,  1889.  Sparta. 

DOUGLAS,  T.  J.  H.,  S.  C. :  1859-'60. 

DOUGLAS,  WILLIAM,  Wetumpka,  Ala. :  1858-'59.    Dead. 

DOUGLAS,  WILLIAM  W.,  St.  Augustine,  Fla. :  1840. 

DOUGLASS,  JAMES  T.,  S.  C. :  1858-' 60. 

DOWD,  CLEMENT,  Carthage,  Moore  Co. :  A.  B.,  1856.     Lawyer.     M.  C. 

DOWD,  CORNELIUS  FURMAN,  Wake  Co.:  A.  B.,  1861.    Physician. 

DOWD,  JOSEPH  CAREY,  Tarboro :  1876-77.     Planter. 

DOWD,  WILLIAM  CAREY,  Wake  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858. 

DOWNEY,  JAMES  WEBB,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1843.    Dead. 

DOWNEY,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  Granville  Co.:  A.  B.,  1836.  Physician. 
Dead. 

DOXEY,  SAMUEL,  Sumner  Co.,  Tenn. :  1856-58. 

DRAKE,  EDWIN  Lu,  Fayetteville,  Tenn.:  A.  B.,  1860.  Lieut.  Col.  C.  S.  A. 
Physician.  Journalist.  Winchester,  Tenn. 

DRAKE,  JOHN  R.,  Nashville,  Tenn. :  1846-'48.     Physician. 

DRAKE,  NICHOLAS  JOHN,  Nash  Co. :  A.  B.,  1821.  Physician.  Gen  Assem. 
Dead. 

DRAKE,  WILLIAM  GREEN,  Uchee,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1856.  Physician.  Sur- 
geon C.  S.  A. 

DRAUGHON,  JAMES  WELLS,  Edgecombe  Co.:  1860-'61.  Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 
Planter.  Born  1840,  died  1884. 

DREW,  FRANK,  Jacksonville,  Fla.:  LL.B.,  1888. 

DRISDALE,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  Franklin  Co.,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1852.  Born 
1831.  C.  S.  A.  Planter.  La  Grange,  Texas. 

DROMGOOLE,  EDWARD,  Lawrenceville,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1845.     Dead. 

DROMGOOLE,  GEORGE  C.,  Lawrenceville,  Va. :  Gen.  Assem.  Speaker  Sen- 
ate. M.  C.  Dead. 

DROMGOOLE,  PETER,  Lawrenceville,  Va. :  1830-32.    Dead. 

DUBOSE,  ROBERT  M.,  Wilkes  Co.,  Ga.:  1859-'60. 

DUDLEY,  EDWARD  B.,  Wilmington:  1837-'38.    Born  1820,  died  1840. 

DUDLEY,  WILLIAM  HENRY  HAYWOOD,  Ealeigh :  A.  B.,  1840.    Dead. 

DuGGER,  JOHN  EDWARD,  Warrenton:  A.  B.,  1857.  Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
Teacher.  Died  1887. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  121 

DuGGER,  MACON  TUCKER,  Warrenton  :  A.  B.,  1858.     Dead. 

DuGGER,  SHEPHERD   MONROE,  Watauga  Co.:   1880-'81.     Lawyer  and 

Teacher.     Banner's  Elk,  Watauga  Co. 
DUKE,  GREEN,  Warren  Co. :  1799.     Dead. 
DUKE,  LEWIS  B.,  Warren  Co. :  1803.     Dead. 
DUKE,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  Pontotoc,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1846.     Dead. 
DULANY,  THOMAS  WASHINGTON,  Onslow  Co. :  A.  B.,  1829.    Dead. 
DULS,  CHARLES  HENRY,  Charlotte :  1887.     Lawyer. 
DuNBIBIN,  JUNIUS  CHATHAM,  Wilmington:  1825-'28.    Physician.    Born 

1809,  died  1833. 

DUNCAN,  JOHN,  Matagorda,  Texas:  A.  B.,  1859. 
DUNHAM,  JOHN  WHITTIER,  Pitt  Co.:  1866-'67.    Maj.  C.  S.  A.    Gen. 

Assem.     State  Senator.     Lawyer.     Died  1889.     Wilmington. 
DUNLAP,  JOSEPH  INGRAM,  Cedar  Hill,  Anson  Co. :  1876-77.    Wadesboro. 
DUNLAP,  ROBERT  W.,  Lancaster,  S.  C.:  1832-'35. 
DUNN,  FRANCIS  CLYDE,  Kinston :  1888-. 
DUNN,  WILLIAM  A.,  Wake  Co. :  1857-' 58. 
DUNN,  WILLIAM  BELL,  Kaleigh:  A.  B.,  1826;  A.M.,  1836.    Physician. 

Dead. 

DUNSTON,  WALTER  SEATON,  Creswell,  Washington  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1886. 
DUPRE,  ALCEE,  St.  Landry  Parish,  La. :  1859-'60. 
DUPRE,  OVIDE,  St.  Martin  Parish,  La.:  A.  B.,  1862.     Lawyer.     New  York 

City. 

DUPREE,  JEPTHA,  Northampton  Co.:  1802.     Dead. 
DUPREE,  JOSEPH  S.,  Pitt  Co. :  1867-68. 
DURHAM,  JACKSON,  Orange  Co. :  1869. 
DUSENBERY,  EDWIN  LAFAYETTE,  Lexington :  A.  B.,  1845.     Physician. 

C.  S.  A.     Born  1824.     Killed  in  battle,  1862. 
DUSENBERY,  HENRY  McRoRiE,  Lexington :  A.  B.,  1849.    Born  1829, 

died  1862. 
DUSENBERY,  JAMES  LAURENCE,  Lexington:  A.  B.,  1842.    Born  1821. 

Surgeon  C.  S.  A.     Physician. 
DUSENBERY,  WILLIAM  BREVARD,  Lexington:  A.  B.,  1853.    Born  1834, 

died  1861. 
DUSKIN,  GEORGE  MICHAEL,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1857.     Born  1836. 

Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem.  Ala.     U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.  Ala.     Greensboro,  Ala. 
DUVAL,  HARVIE  SHEFFIELD,  Tallahassee,  Fla.:    1851-'52.     Born  1830. 

Civil  Engineer.     C.  S.  A.     Chattahoochee,  Fla. 
EAGLES,  JOSEPH,  Wilmington  :  1807.     Dead. 
EAGLES,  RICHARD  A.  B.,  Wilmington:  1795.     First  Pres.  Philanthropic 

Society.     Dead. 

EARL,  JOHN  CARTER,  Chapel  Hill :  1869-'70. 
EARL,  Louis  MINTER,  Chapel  Hill :  1869-70. 
EASON,  ROBERT  RANSOM,  Selma :  1887-. 
EASTERLING,  EDWARD  C.,  Georgetown,  S.  C.:  1858-'61. 
EASTIN,  JOHN  D.,  Maury  Co.,  Tenn. :  1838-'39. 
EATON,  EDWIN  J.  B.,  Warrenton:  1824.     Dead. 
EATON,  JAMES  W.,  Williamsboro :  1835-'36.     Born  1815,  died  1855. 


122  Students  of  the 

EATON,  JOHN  SOMERVILLE,  Granville  Co.:  1819.    Born  1800,  died  1854. 
EATON,  JOHN  H.,  Halifax  Co. :  1803.    A.  M.,  1825.    U.  S.  S.  Term.,  1818-'29. 

Gov.  Fla.  Ter.,  1834.     U.  S.  Sec.  War,  1829-'31.     Min.  to  Spain,  1836-' 40. 

Author.     Died  1856. 

EATON,  LAFAYETTE  BROWN,  Warrenton:  1878-'81.    Washington. 
EATON,  OSCAR  BENJAMIN,  Mocksville :  1881-'83. 
EATON,  WILLIAM,  Warrenton :    A.  B.,   1829.     Atty.  Gen.  N.  C.,  1851-'52. 

Gen.  Assem.     Conv.  1868.     Dead. 
EATON,  THOMAS,  Warren  Co. :  1820.    Dead. 
ECCLES,  JOHN,  Fayetteville :  1837-'38.     Dead. 
EDG-ERTON,  CHARLES  NEWTON,  Goldsboro :  1887-. 
EDMONDSON,  ANDREW  KINKAMAN,  Fayetteville,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1861. 
EDMONDSON,  WILLIAM  ELAM,  Morganton:  1884-'86.     Meth.  Minister. 
EDMUNDS,  AUGUSTUS  T.,  Halifax  Co.:  1836-'37.    Dead. 
EDMUNDS,  BENJAMIN  C.,  Halifax  Co.:  1834-'35.    Dead. 
EDMUNDS,  JOHN  T.,  Lawrenceville,  Va.:  1816.    Dead. 
EDMUNDS,  LITTLETON,  Va. :  1834-35. 

EDMUNDS,  WILLIAM  H.,  Lawrenceville,  Va.:  1833-'34.    Dead. 
EDMUNDSON,  THOMAS,  Goldsboro :  1876-'78.    Manufacturer. 
EDWARDS,  ARTHUR  JOSEPH,  Elk  Creek :  1888-. 
EDWARDS,  CHARLES,  Person  Co. :  1821. 
EDWARDS,  DAVID  H.,  Green  Co.:  1862-'63.    Ark. 
EDWARDS,  GEORGE  WALTER,  Elk  Creek :  1885-'88. 
EDWARDS,  JAMES  L.,  Anson  Co.:  1864-'65. 

EDWARDS,  JOHN  HENRY,  Person  Co. :  A.  B.,  1830 ;  M.  D.    Dead. 
EDWARDS,  JOHN  K.,  Norfolk,  Va. :  1860-'61. 
EDWARDS,  LEONIDAS   COMPTON,   Person  Co.:   A.  B.,  1844.     Lawyer. 

Col.  C.  S.  A.     Gen.  Assem.     Oxford. 

EDWARDS,  LUTHER  BELL,  Henderson :  A.  B.,  1888.    Teacher.    Winston. 
EGERTON,  BENJAMIN  IREDELL,  Macon :  1877-'79. 
EGERTON,  MONTRAVILLE  WALKER,  Hendersonville :  1885-'88.    Born 

1867.     Lawyer. 
EHRINGHAUS,  JOHN  C.  B.,   Elizabeth  City:    1832-'33.    Lawyer.     Gen. 

Assem.     Died  1853. 

ELLER,  ADOLPHUS  HILL,  Ashe  Co. :  A.  B.,  1885.    Lawyer.    Winston. 
ELLERBEE,  JOHN  CRAWFORD,  S.  C. :  A.  B.,  1823.    Dead. 
ELLERBEE,  JOHN  G.,  S.  C. :  1822. 
ELLERBEE,  WILLIAM,  S.  C. :  1818. 
ELLINGTON,  DAVID  S.,  Wentworth:  1858-'60. 
ELLIOTT,  ALEXANDER,  Cumberland  Co. :  1816.    Dead. 
ELLIOTT,  BENJAMIN  K.,  Ashboro:  1854-'56. 
ELLIOTT,  EDMUND,  1819. 

ELLIOTT,  HENRY  BRANSON,  Randolph  Co. :  A.  B.,  1826. 
ELLIOTT,  JOHN,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1822. 
ELLIOTT,  JOHN  B.,  Wayne  Co. :  1850-52. 
ELLIOTT,  JOHN  G.,  Sampson  Co.:  1816.    Dead. 
ELLIOTT,  JOHN  S. ,  Cumberland  Co. :  1826. 
ELLIOTT,  WARREN  G.,  Elizabeth  City:  1864-' 65.    Lawyer.    Norfolk,  Va. 


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ELLI  s,  ANDREW  JACKSON,  Garysburg :  1855-56.     M.  D.     Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

ELLIS,  JOHN,  Rowan  Co. :  1804.     Dead. 

ELLIS,  JOHN  CALHOUN,  Whiteville :  1879-'80. 

ELLIS,  JOHN  WHITE,  Davidson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1841.    Judge  Superior  Ct.  N.  C. 

Gov.  N.  C.,  1859-'61.     Died  1861. 
ELLIS,  PEARSON,  Whiteville:  1879-'80. 
ELY,  JOHN  RANDOLPH,  Marianna,  Fla.:    1857-'58.     Adjt.  Gen.  C.  S.  A. 

Merchant. 

EMERSON,  ISAAC  C.,  Chapel  Hill :  1869-'70. 
EMERY,  THOMAS  K.,  New  Berne:  1855-'56.     Minister. 
ENGELHARD,  EDWARD  BENSON,  Wilmington :  1875-78.    Kaleigh. 
ENGELHARD,  JOHN  COTTON,  Kaleigh :  1884-' 86.    Durham. 
ENGELHARD,  JOSEPH  ADOLPHUS,  Jackson,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1854.    Lawyer. 

Maj.  C.  S.  A.    Journalist.     Sec.  State  N.  C.,  1877-79.    Born  1832,  died  1879. 
ENGLISH,  JOHN  LiUCIUS,  California  Creek  :  1882-'84.     Lawyer. 
ENNETT,  WILLIAM  T.,  OnslowCo.:  1859-'61.    Maj.  C.  S.  A.    Physician. 

Pres.  N.  C.  Med.  Society.     Wilmington. 
EPPS,  HENRY  W.,  Sussex  C.  H.,  Va. :  1815.     Dead. 
EPPS,  JOHN  T.,  Nottoway  C.  H.,  Va. :  1814.     M.C.     Dead. 
ERVIN,  WILLIAM  CARSON,  Lenoir  Co. :  1879-' 80.    Lawyer. 
ERWIN,  JOHN  BRATTON,  Yorkville,  S.  C. :  A.B.,  1856. 
ERWIN,  JOHN  SIMIANER,  Burke  Co.:  A.  B.,  1841.    Physician. 
ERWIN,  JOSEPH  EARNEST,  Morganton :  1884-'86. 
ERW'IN,  SAMUEL  JETHRO,  Lincolnton:  A.  B.,  1847.    Supt.  Pub.  Schools, 

Jackson  Co.,  Fla.     Greenwood,  Fla. 

ERWIN,  SIDNEY  BULOW,  Burke  Co. :  1841-'42.    Dead. 
ERWIN,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  Hendersonville :  1877-'78. 
ESKRIDGE,  THOMAS  JOSEPH,  Shelby :  B.  S.,   1888.    Teacher.    Mountain 

City,  Tenn. 
ESTES,  GEORGE  HENSON,  Columbus,  Ga.:  1866-'67.     Merchant.     Talbot- 

ton,  Ga. 

ESTES,  JOELH.,  Hay  wood  Co.,  Tenn. :  1858-'59. 
EURE,  MILLS  CLARENCE,  Gates  Co. :  1878-'7(J. 
EURE,  MILLS  LIEE,  Gates  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859.  Lawyer.  Judge  N.  C.  Superior 

Ct.     Com.  Merch.     Norfolk,  Va, 

EURE,  MILLS  ROBERTS,  Norfolk,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1889.    Born  1868. 
EURE,  STEPHEN  EDWARD,  Nash  Co. :  1881-'82. 
EVANS,  I>AVID,  Edgecombe  Co.:  179.6.     Dead. 

EVANS,  GEORGE  NAPOLEON,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1832-33.     Planter.     Dead. 
EVANS,  JAMES  HAMILTON,  Marion,  S.  C. :  A.  B.,  1857. 
EVANS,  JONATHAN,  Cumberland  Co. :  1854-56.     Fayetteville. 
EVANS,  JOSEPH  WASHINGTON,  Cumberland  Co.:  A.  B.,  1838. 
EVANS,  PETER  G.,  Chatham  Co.:  1843-M4.     Planter.     Col.  C.  S.  A.     Born 

1822.     Killed  at  Upperville,  Va.,  1863. 
EVANS,  RICHARD,  Pitt  Co. :  A.  B.,  1824.    Dead. 
EVANS,  THOMAS  ADDIS  EMMETT,  Fayetteville:  A..B.,  1851.    Dead. 
EVANS,  THOMAS  CLANY,  Milton  :  1856-'58.    Keidsville. 
EVANS,  WILLIAM  A.,  Cumberland  Co.:  1846-' 48. 


124  Students  of  the 

EVE,  FRANCIS  EDGEWORTH,  Augusta,  Ga. :  1861-'62.   Born  1844.    ('apt. 

C.  S.  A.    Lawyer.     Planter. 

EVERETT,  CHARLES  E.,  Smith ville  (now  Southport) :  1838-' 39. 
EVERETT,  JAMES  ABINGTON,  Shongalo,  Miss.:  A.  B.,  1861.    Planter. 

Lumberman.     Ft.  Valley,  Ga. 

EVERETT,  THOMAS  CALVIN,  Laurinburg :  1888-. 
EVERETT,  WILLIAM  ISAAC,  Kockingham:    1859-60.     Q.  M.  C.  S.  A. 

Civil  Eng.     Merchant.     Born  1835. 

EVERETT,  WILLIAM  NASH,  Rockingham :  1882-' 84.     Com.  Merch.     Nor- 
folk, Va. 

EWELL,  ALEXANDER,  Brentsville,  Va. :  1821.     Dead. 
EWELL,  EDGAR,  Williamston:  1876-78.     M.D.     Died  1885.     Pekin,  Mont- 
gomery Co. 
EwiNG,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  Montgomery  Co.:   A.  B.,  1855.     Born  1833. 

Physician.     C.  S.  A. 

EWING,  JOSEPH  PRESTON,  Pekin:  1882-'83. 

EXUM,  JAMES  H.,  Goldsboro:  1858-'61.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Gen.  Assem. 
EZZELL,  ROBERT  FREDERICK,  Poortith.    1884-'87. 
FADDIS,  THOMAS  J.,  Hillsboro:  A.  B.,  1813.    M.  D.    Dead. 
FAIN,  JOHN  H.  !>.,  Warren  Co.:  A.  B.,  1860.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Killed  in 

battle,  1865. 
FAIRLEY,  ARCHIBALD,  Richmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1813 ;  A.  M.,  1827.    M.  D. 

Dead. 

FAIRLEY,  JOHN  LJAURIN,  Richmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1827.    Gen.  Assem.    Dead. 
FAISON,  EDWARD  LIVINGSTON,  Sampson  Co. :   A.  B.,    1854.     C.  S.  A. 

Planter.     Born  1830. 

FAISON,  ELIAS  J.,  Duplin  Co.:  1846-' 48.     Planter.     Faison. 
FAISON,  FRANK  S.,  Northampton  Co. :  1863-'64.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Garysburg. 
FAISON,  HENRY  ELIAS  JOHN,  Duplin  Co.:  A.  B.,  1880.    Lawyer.    Pres. 

Elector,  1888.     Clinton. 

FAISON,  HENRY  W.,  Duplin  Co.:  A.  B.,  1842.     Physician.     Dead. 
FAISON,  JAMES  HICKS,  Duplin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1878.    Died  1887. 
FAISON,  JOHN  MILLER,  Duplin  Co. :  1877-'78.    A.  B.  Davidson  College. 

M.  D.  Univ.  of  Va.     Faison. 

FAISON,  JULIAN  P.,  Sampson  Co. :  1842-' 43.     Harrell's  Store. 
FAISON,  PETER  BALLARD,  La  Grange,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1858.     Texas. 
FAISON,  SOLOMON  JAMES,  Sampson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1846.     Lawyer.     Teacher. 

Planter.     Mem.  Conv.,  1875.     Born  1825,  died  1880. 
FAISON,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  Sampson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1846.    Planter. 

Born  1821.     Warsaw,  Duplin  Co. 
FALCONER,  JAMES  T.,  Granville  Co.:  1811.    Dead. 
FARABEE,  BENJAMIN  F.,  Shelby  Co.,  Tenn. :  1857-'58.    Dead. 
FARMER,  JAMES  ARTHUR,  Wilson :  1886-'87.    Lawyer. 
FARMER,  JOSHUA  BARNES,  Wilson :  1883-'84. 
FARMER,  WILLIAM  MOSES,  Wilson :  1883-'84. 
FARRAR,  JOSEPH  WILLIAM,  Chatham  Co. :  1878-79. 
FARRIOR,  JAMES,  Duplin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1814.     Physician.     Dead. 
FARROW,  GEORGE  FERDINAND,  White  Haven,  Tenn.:  1860-'61.    Born 

1841.     C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Gen.  Assem.     Memphis. 


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FARRELL,  JOHN  THOMAS,  Bingham  School :  1887-' 88. 

FAUCETT,  ROBERT  H.,  Orange  Co. :  1832-'34.     Dead. 

FAULCON,  ROBERT  J.  T.,  Halifax  Co. :  1846-' 47.    Dead. 

FEARING,  ISAIAH,  Elizabeth  City  :  1852-'53. 

FEARING,  WOOD  SON  BRADFORD,  Elizabeth  City:  1875-76.     Physician. 

FEARRINGTON,  FRED.,  Belvoir:  1888-. 

FEARRINGTON,  JOSEPH  PEYTON,  Belvoir:  1884-'85. 

FEARN,  RICHARD  L.EE,  Chatham,  Va.:  A.  B.,  1824;  A.  M.,  1828.  Physi- 
cian. Dead. 

FBI/TON,  CLAUDIUS  BELL,  Beaufort:  1885-'87. 

FELTS,  JOHN,  Ala. :  1820. 

FENNELS,  HARD^  LUCIAN,  Wilmington:  1882-'84. 

FENNER,  "WILLIAM  K.,  Franklin  Co. :  1813.  Physician.     Dead. 

FEREBEE,  CORNELIUS  MACKIE,  Camden  C.  H.:  1880-'82.    Lawyer. 

FEREBEE,  DENNIS  DOZIER,  Currituck  Co. :  A.  B.,  1839 ;  A.  M.,  1847. 
Lawyer.  Gen.  Assem.  Mem.  Conven.  1861  and  1865.  Col.  C.  S.  A.  Died 
1884. 

FEREBEE,  EDWIN  B.,  Camden  C.  H. :  1880-' 81.     Physician. 

FEREBEE,  JAMES  W.,  Princess  Anne  C.  H.,  Va. :  1857-58.  Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
Died  in  Service  at  Princess  Anne  C.  H.,  July  19,  1862. 

FEREBEE,  NELSON  M.,  South  Mills,  Camden  Co.:  1866-'67.  A.M.,  1882. 
Born  1849.  Surg.  U.  S.  N.  Jamestown,  Pacific  Station,  U.  S.  N. 

FEREBEE,  THOMAS  COOPER,  Camden  Co. :  A.  B.,  1853.    Camden  C.  H. 

FERGUSON,  ANGUS  M.,  Moore  Co.:  1859-'60.     Minister. 

FERGUSON,  HERBERT  REEVES,  Waynesville :  1888-. 

FERGUSON,  ISAAC  REUBEN,  Cuthbert,  Ga. :  A.  B.,  1859. 

FERGUSON,  WILLIAM  !>.,  Pickensville,  Ala.:  1860-'61. 

FERRAND,  EUGENE,  Cumberland  Co.:  1849-51.    Dead. 

FERRAND,  HORACE,  Columbia,  La. :  A.  B. :  1860.    C.  S.  A.     Planter. 

FERRAND,  WILLIAM,  Swansboro:  1835-36.    Dead. 

FERRAND,WlLLlAMPuGH,  OnslowCo.:  A.B.,  1808.  Gen.  Assem.  Physi- 
cian. Dead. 

FERRELL,  LTEONIDAS  C.,  La  Grange,  Ga.:  A.  B.,  1846.  M.  D.  Univ.  of  Ga. 
Surg.  C.  S.  A.  Died  in  service,  Aug.  19,  1867. 

FETTER,  CHARLES,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1868.  Born  1845.  C.S.A.  Teacher. 
Pulaski  City,  Va, 

FETTER,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1859;  A.  M. 
Born  1838.  Tutor  U.  N.  C.,  1858-'66.  Lt.  C.  S.  A.  Teacher.  Washington. 

FETTER,  HENRY,  Chapel  Hill :  1861-'62.  Born  1843.  C.  S.  A.  Merchant. 
States  ville. 

FETTER,  WILLIAM  MUHLENBERG,  Chapel  Hill :  1858-'61.  Lt.  C.  S.  A. 
Born  1841,  died  1871. 

FIELD,  ALEXANDER,  Boydton,  Va. :  1810.    Dead. 

FIELD,  ALEXANDER  JONES,  Ridgeway,  Warren  Co.:  A.  B.,  1885. 

FIELD,  I>RURY,  Boydton,  Va.:  1810.     Dead. 

FIELD,  JAMES,  Boydton,  Va.:  1810.    Physician.    Dead. 

FIELD,  JOSEPH  HARRIS, Columbus,  Miss.:  A.  B.,  1859.  Born  1840,  Adj. 
and  Insp.  Gen.  C.  S.  A.  Gen.  Assem.  Planter. 


126  Students  of  the 

FIELDS,  AJLPHEUS,  La  Grange :  1882-'84. 

FIELDS,  WILLIAM  CALLAHAN,  Gap  Civil,  Ashe  Co. :  1869-70. 

FINCH,  EDWARD  FRANKLIN,  Lexington:  1884-'85.    Lawyer. 

FISHER,  DAVID  WHITE,  Lowndesboro,  Ala. :  1848-'50.    Died  1850. 

FISHER,  HORATIO  W.,  Hayneville,  Ala.:    1849-'50.    New  Waverly,  Tex. 

FISHER,  IXJRENZO  C.,  Lowndes  Co.,  Ala.:  1850-'51. 

FITE,  HENRY  JULIUS,  Mt.  Holly,  Gaston  Co. :  1880-'81. 

FITTS,  JAMES  H.,  Warrenton:  1851-'53.     C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  battle. 

FITTS,  JOHN,  St.  Stephens,  Ala. :  1820.    Dead. 

FiTTS,  JOHN  H.,  Warren  Co. :  1823.     Dead. 

FITZGERALD,  ADOLPHUS  LJEIGH,  Rockingham  Co.:  A. B.,  1862. 

FIVEASHE,  BENJAMIN,  Edenton :  1818. 

FLANNER,  ANDREW  JACKSON,  Wilmington :    A.  B.,   1857.     C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  battle. 

FLANNER,  BENNETT,  Wilmington :  1857-'59.    Dead. 
FLANNIGAN,  ROBERT  ANDREW,  Cabarrus  Co. :  1877-'79.    Mill  Grove. 
FLEMING,  JOHN  MARTIN,  Wake  Co. :   A.  B.,   1859.    Dep.  Warden  State 

Penitentiary.     Raleigh. 

FLEMING,  JOHN  MARTIN,  Raleigh :  1887-. 

FLEMING,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  Mill  Hill :  1886-'87.    Died  March,  1889. 
FLEMING,  WILLIAM  WOODVILLE,  McDowell  Co. :  1863-'64.    Born  1846. 

Maj.  C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem.     Washington,  D.  C. 
FLETCHER,  SAMUEL  S.,  Elizabeth  City :  1858-'61.    Died  1861. 
FLINN,  ANDREW,  S.  C. :  A.  B.,  1799;  A.  M.,  1802.    D.  D.    Minister.    Dead. 
FLOWERS,  OLIVER  BROOKS,  Warren  Co.,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1861. 
FLOYD,  ARCHIBALD  ANDREWS,  Boone,  Watauga  Co. :  1880-'83.    Lawyer. 

Columbia,  Tenn. 

FLOYD,  ROBERT  PURNELL,  Wilton,  Granville  Co. :  1869-70. 
FLYTHE,  AUGUSTUS  MOORE,  Northampton  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859 ;  A.  M.,  1866. 

Episc.  Minister.     Dead. 

FOARD,  FREDERICK  C.,  Concord,  Cabarrus  Co. :  1859-'60.     Lt.  C.  S.  A. 
FOARD,  NOAH  PARTEE,  Concord,  Cabarrus  Co. :  A.  B.,  1861.     Surry  Co. 
FOGLE,  JAMES  O.  A.,  Columbus,  Ga. :  A.  B.,  1860.     C.  S.  A. 
FONTAINE,  EDMUND,  Hanover  C.  H.,  Va.:  1817.    Dead. 
FOOTMAN,  RICHARD  31.,  Kington,  S.  C.    1860-'61.    C.  S.  A.    Killed  in 

battle. 

FORBES,  ARCHIBALD  A.,  Jackson,  Miss.:  1854-'56. 
FORBES,  EDWARD  MCCARTNEY,  New  Berne:  1828.    Born  1811.    Epis- 
copal Minister.    Beaufort. 
FORBES,  RICHARD  NATHAN,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,  1846.    Lawyer.    Died 

1858. 

FORBIS,  JAMES  WILEY,  Greensboro:  1876-78. 

FORD,  CHARLES  HENRY,  Duplin  Co.:  1881-'83.    Lawyer.    Albertson. 
FOREMAN,  IVEY,  Washington :  1881-' 82. 
FOREMAN,  JOHN  Li.,  Pitt  Co.:  1828-'29.    Gen.  Assem.  1835-' 44.    Planter. 

Merchant.     Born  1808,  died  1844. 

FOREMAN,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  Pitt  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.    C.  S.  A.    Born  1857, 
died  1869. 


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FORNEY,  DANIEL  M.,  Lincoln  Co.:  1804.    Gen.  Assem.     Dead. 

FOBSYTHE,  JAMES  N.,  Stokes  Co. :  1824. 

FOBT,  ELIAS  X.,  Halifax  Co. :  1807.    Dead. 

FOKT,  HlLLlABD,  Enfield:  1839-'41. 

FORT,  JOHN,  Halifax  Co. :  1803.     Dead. 

FORT,  WILLIAM  B.,  Lenoir  Co. :    1859-'61.      Paymaster  C.  S.  N.     Planter. 

Pikeville,  Wayne  Co. 
FOSCUE,   HENRY   CLAY,   Pollocksville,  Jones  Co.:    1860-'61.      C.  S.  A. 

Planter. 

FOSCUE,  JULIAN  S;,  Jefferson,  Tex. :  1858-'60.     Dead. 
FOSTER,  ALEXIUS,  S.  C. :  1803.    Dead. 
FOSTER,   ALFRED  GAITHER,   Lexington:  A.  B.  1844.     Lawyer.     Gen. 

Assem.     Born  1826,  died  1866. 

FOSTER,  ANDERSON  E.,  Kowan  Co. :  1822.    Dead. 
FOSTER,  ANTHONY,  Charleston,  S.  C. :  A.  B.,  1800.    Dead. 
FOSTER,  AUGUSTUS  JOHN,  Franklin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1835.    Physician.     Dead. 
FOSTER,  FENTON  G.,  Wake  Co. :  1855-'56.    Dead. 

FOSTER,  JACOB  F.,  De  Soto,  La.:  1858-'59.    C.  S.  A.    Killed  at  Chancel- 
lors ville,  May  2,  1863.     Shreveport,  La. 

FOSTER,  JAMES  LIEE,  Union  Kidge,  Hertford  Co. :  1884-'85.     McCrary's. 
FOSTER,  JOHN,  Davie  Co. :  1840-' 41.     Dead. 
FOSTEB,  OMEGA  HABDEN,  Louisburg:  1852-' 55.    Merchant.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1835,  died  1864. 
FOSTEB,  WILBUB  FlSK,  Glennville,  Ala. :  A.  B.  1859.     Lawyer.     C.  S.  A. 

Gen.  Assem.  of  Ala.     Tuskegee,  Ala. 
FOUST,  CHABLES  GEOBGE,  Columbia  Factory,  Alamance  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1888. 

Born  1863.     Teacher. 
FOUST,  EDWIN  MICHAEL,  Columbia  Factory,  Alamance  Co. :  A.  B.,  1885. 

Editor.     Kemp,  Texas. 

FOUST,  ISAAC  H.,  Eandolph  Co.:  1865-'66. 
FOUST,  JULIUS  ISAAC,  Graham:  1885-. 
FOUST,  THOMAS  ROSWELL,  Graham :  1888-. 
FOUNTAINE,  JOHN  !>.,  Va. :  1818.     Dead. 
Fox,  WILLIAM  W.  G.,  Monticello,  Miss.:  1840-'41.    Died  1842. 
FOXHALL,  EDWIN  !>.,  Tarboro  :  1855-'58.    -Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Planter. 
FOXHALL,  FBANCIS  !>.,  Edgecombe  Co.:  1851-'54.     Lt.  C.  S.  A.     Died  in 

service,  June,  1862. 
FOY,  DAVID  HIBAM,  New  Hanover  Co. :  A.  B.,  1861.     C.  S.  A.     Born  1840, 

died  1862. 

FRANCK,  EDWABD  LAFAYETTE,  Kichlands,  Onslow  Co. :  1876-77. 
FBANKLIN,  JAMES,  Surry  Co. :  1813.    Dead. 
FRANKLIN,  JESSE  D.,  Early  Grove,  Miss. :  1859-'61.    Dead. 
FRANKLIN,  SAMUEL  R.,  Marshall  Co.,  Miss.:   1858-60.    C.  S.A.     Killed 

in  battle. 

FREEAR,  ROBERT,  N.  C.:  1821. 
FREEMAN,  GEORGE  R.,  Kaleigh :  1838-'39.    Dead. 
FREEMAN,  JACOB  R.,  N.  C. :  1816.    Dead. 
FBEELING,  JOHN,  N.  C. :  1799. 


128  Students  of  the 

FREEZE,  JACOB  ALEXANDER,  Enoch ville:  1886.    Died  Oct.,  1886. 

FREMONT,  FRANK  MURRAY,  Wilmington :  B.  S.,  1877.    Atlanta,  Ga. 

FRENCH,  CHARLES  E.,  Wilmington:  1866-68.  Born  1846.  Merchant. 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

FRENCH,  JAMES  MC!>ANIEL,  Wilmington:  1862-'63.  Born  1843. 
Merchant.  Lumberton. 

FRENCH,  W.  FOSTER,  Lumberton,  Robeson  Co. :  1867-'68.     Lawyer. 

FRIERSON,  ERVIN  JAMES,  Tenn. :  A.  B,,  1824.  Lawyer.  Planter.  Mer- 
chant. Born  1803,  died  1849.  Ashwood,  Tenn. 

FRIERSON,  LiUCIUS,  Columbia,  Tenn.:  A.  B.,  1859.     Born  1840.     Banker. 

FRIERSON,  WILLIAM,  Shelbyville,  Tenn. :  1856-'58.  Born  1839.  Lawyer. 
Lieut.  Col.  C.  S.  A.  Merchant. 

FRIES,  JOHN  W.,  Salem:  1866-'68.     Born  1846.     Manufacturer. 

FROST,  SAMUEL  MILTON,  Mocksville,  Davie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1852 ;  D.  D.  Min- 
ister. Dead. 

FULLER,  BARTHOLOMEW,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1851.  Journalist.  Banker. 
Dead.  Durham. 

FULLER,  EDWIN  WILEY,  Louisburg:  1864-'65.  Novelist.  Poet.  Mer- 
chant. Born  1847,  died  1876. 

FULLER,  JESSE  W. ,  Fayetteville :  1857-'59.    Dead. 

FULLER,  JOHN  Li.,  Leasburg:  1854-'55. 

FULLER,  ROBERT  THOMAS,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1844.  Lawyer.  Judge 
Circuit  Ct.,  Ark.  Justice  Supreme  Ct.,  Ark.  Princeton,  Ark. 

FULLER,  RALZAMON  WOODFORD,  Lumberton:  1879-'80. 

FULLER,  THOMAS  C.,  Fayetteville:  1849-50.  Col.  C.  S.  A.  Lawyer. 
Kaleigh. 

FULP,  ELI  AS,  Stokes  Co. :  1878-79.     Physician. 

FULTON,  ROBERT  F.,  Fayetteville,  Tenn.:  A.  B.,  1862.  C.  S.  A.  Killed 
at  Chickamauga. 

FURGURSON,  HENRY  BE AUREGARD,  Littleton,  Halifax  Co.:  1877-'80. 
Physician. 

FURGURSON,  MACMURRAY,  Littleton,  Halifax  Co. :  1877-'82. 

FUQUAY,  ALDRICH  PARTIN,  Varina,  Wake  Co. :  1885-'87. 

GAINES,  EDMUND  JAMES,  Montgomery  Co. :  A.  B.,  1855.  C.  S.  A.  Gen. 
Assem.  Born  1834,  died  1866. 

GAINES,  JAMES  I/UTTRELL,  Asheville :  A.  B.,  1859.  State  Comptroller, 
Tenn.  Nashville,  Tenn. 

GAINES,  JOHN  C.,  Montgomery  Co.:  1858-'61.  Capt.  C.  S.  A.  Born  1858. 
Killed  at  battle  of  Wilderness,  1864. 

GAITHER,  ALFRED  M.,  Iredell  Co. :  1813.    Dead. 

GALES,  SEATON,  Raleigh  :  A.  B.,  1848.  Journalist.  Maj.  C.  S.  A.  Died 
1878. 

GALLIER,  JAMES,  New  Orleans,  La. :  1845-747.  Architect  and  Builder.  Died 
1868. 

GALLOWAY,  ALEXANDER  HENDERSON,  Eockingham  Co.:  1855-'57. 
Capt.  C.  S.  A.  Planter.  Reidsville. 

GALLOWAY,  CHARLES  WELCHER,  Mt.  Airy :  1875-78.    Dead. 

GALLOWAY,  GEORGE  W.,  Smithville  (now  Southport) :  1833-'35.    Dead. 


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GALLOWAY,  JAMES,  N.  C. :  1819. 

GALLOWAY,  JOHN  MARION,  Rockingham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1854.    Col.  C.  S.  A. 
GALLOWAY,  RAWLEY,  Eockingham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1830.     Dead. 
GALLOWAY,  ROBERT,  Buckingham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1826.    Dead. 
GALLOWAY,  ROBERT,  Buckingham  Co. :  1847-' 48.    Physician. 
GALLOWAY,  KOBERT  M.,  S.  C. :  A.  B.,  1821.    Dead. 
GALLOWAY,  THOMAS  SPRAGGINS,  Rockingham  Co. :  1825.    Dead. 
GALLOWAY,  THOMAS  SPRAGGINS,  Kockingham  Co.:   1855-' 58.     Born 

1840.     Col.  C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     Somerville,  Tenn. 
GARDNER,  HUGH  WALKER,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1857.    Lawyer.    C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  battle. 

GARLAND,  JoSIAH,  Greene  Co. :  1814.     Dead. 
GARLAND,  THOMAS,  Milton,  Caswell  Co. :  1845-' 47.    Dead. 
GARLAND,  WILLIAM  H.,  Tenn.:  1838-'39. 
GARLINGTON,  JOHN,  Laurens  District,  S.  C. :  1859-'61.    C.  S.  A.    Killed  in 

battle. 
GARNETT,  HENRY  TURNER,  King  and  Queen  C.  H.,  Va.:  A.  B.,  1821. 

Dead. 

GARNETT,  JAMES  T. ,  1821. 
GARRETT,  FRANKLIN,  Monroe,  La. :  A.  B.,  1861.    Born  1840.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer. 
GARRETT,  THOMAS  MILES,  Hertford  Co.:  A.  B.,  1851.    Lawyer.    Col. 

C.  S.  A.     Killed  at  Spottsylvania,  May,  1864. 
GARRETT,  WILLIAM  !>.,  Nash  Co.:  1838-' 39. 
GARRETT,  WILLIAM  RICHARD,  Greene  Co.,  Ala. :  1852-'54.    Born  1838, 

died  1875. 
GARRETT,  WOODSON  !L.,  Greene  Co.,  Ala.:  A.  B.,  1860.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1840,  died  1870. 
GARROTT,  ISHAM  W.,  Wake  Co. :  1837-40.     Lawyer.    Gen.  Assem.,  Ala. 

Brig.  Gen.  C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  battle. 
GARROTT,  MARTIN  R.,  Bertie  Co.:  1818. 
GATLIN,  ALFRED,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,  1808 ;  A.  M.,  1812.    M.  C.,  1823-' 25. 

Dead. 
GATLIN,  J.  S.,  Lenoir  Co.:  1824.    Surg.  U.  S.  A.     Killed  at  Withlacoochee 

in  Seminole  War,  1836. 
GATLIN,  RICHARD  C.,  Lenoir  Co. :    1824.     U.  S.  A.     Maj.  Gen.  C.  S.  A. 

Dead. 

GATLING,  BARTHOLOMEW  MOORE,  Raleigh :  1888-. 
GATLING,  JAMES  ROBERT,  Gatesville :  A.  B.,  1855.    Died  1861. 
GATLING,  JOHN  THOMAS,  Gates  Co.:  A. B.,  1859.    Lawyer.    Adj.  C.  S.  A. 

Gen.  Assem.     Dead.     Raleigh. 

GATTIS,  FRED  NORWOOD,  Belvoir,  Chatham  Co. :  1888-. 
GATTIS,  ROBERT  L.EE,  Belvoir,  Chatham  Co. :  1884-'86. 
GATTIS,  SAMUEL  MALLETT,  Chapel  Hill :  Ph.  B.,  1884.  Lawyer.  Hillsboro. 
GATTIS,  THOMAS  W.,  Orange  Co. :  1853-'55.  .  Minister.     Durham. 
GATTIS,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Orange  Co. :  1869-'70. 
GAUSE,  JOHN  PETER,  Brunswick  Co. :  A.  B.,  1828.    Lawyer.    Gen.  Assem., 

1829-'31. 
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130  Students  of  the 

GAY,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  Columbus,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 

Merchant.     Starkville,  Miss. 
GAY,  JOHN  LENOIR,  Oxford :  1831-'33.     Episc.  Minister.     Prof,  of  English, 

Univ.  of  Ind.,  1871-72.     Fayette,  Mo. 
GEE,  ALBERT  G.,  Halifax  Co. :  1829-'32.    Dead. 
GEE,  DRURY,  Halifax  Co. :  1803.    Dead. 
GEE,  JOHN  MASON,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1825.    Dead. 
GEORGE,  FoURNEY,  Columbus  Co.:  A.  B.,  1849.     A.M.    Lawyer.    Lieut. 

Col.  C.  S.  A.     Gen.  Assem.     Mem.  Conv.,  1875.    Dead. 
GHOLSON,  THOMAS,  Lawrenceville,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1836.    Dead. 
GIBBS,  HENRY  SYLVESTER,  Middleton,  Hyde  Co.:  1850-'53.    Born  1831. 

Planter.     Gen.  Assem. 
GIBSON,  ISAAC  G.,  Stokes  Co. :  1827. 
GIBSON,  JOHN  K.,  Eichmond  Co.:  1867 -'68.    Born  1845.    Lawyer.    Pow- 

hatan,  Ark. 

GIBSON,  JOHN  PHIFER,  Concord:  A.  B.,  1858. 
GIBSON,  TOBIAS,  Houma,  La. :  1856-'57. 
GIBSON,  WILLIAM  HENRY, Concord:  A. B.,  1858.    Lieut. C.  S.  A.    Killed 

in  battle. 

GIBSON,  WILLIAM  NELSON,  Germanton,  Stokes  Co. :  A.  B.,  1824.    Physi- 
cian.   Dead. 

GIDNEY,  CHARLES  CHAUNC Y,  Shelby :  18S4-'86. 
GlDNEY,  JOHN  W.,  Shelby:  1866. 

GIDNEY,  SAMUEL  ELEAZAR,  Shelby :  1884-'86.    Teacher.    King's  Mt. 
GILBERT,  WILLIE  LEON,  Mooresboro:  1886-'87. 
GILCHRIST,  ARCHIBALD,  Richmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1826.    Dead. 
GlLCHRlST,  JOHN,  Kobeson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1809 ;  A.  M.,  1812.     Gen.  Assem. 

Dead. 

GlLCHRlST,  WILLIAM,  Moore  Co. :  1809.     Gen.  Assem.  of  Tenn.     Dead. 
GILES,  JOHN  B.,  Salisbury:  A.  B.,  1808.     M.  C.     Dead. 
GILES,  MILO  ALEXANDER,  Salisbury  :  A.  B.,  1825.    Physician.    Dead. 
GILL,  BENJAMIN  LLEWELLYN,  Franklin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  battle. 

GILL,  EDWARD  JAMES,  Laurinburg :  1883-'85.     Merch.     Kockingham. 
GILL,  THOMAS  JEFFRIES,  Laurinburg :  1879-'80. 

GILL,  WILLIAM  P.,  Franklin  Co. :  1860-'61.     Lt.  C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  battle. 
GILLESPIE,  I>AVID,  Duplin  Co. :  1795.    Dead. 
GILLESPIE,  JOSEPH,  Duplin  Co. :  1796.    Dead. 
GILLIAM,  BRAXTON  BRAGG,  Bertie  Co. :  1864-' 65.    Dead. 
GlLLlAM,  DONNELL,  Raleigh :    1877-'79.     Lawyer.     Pres.  Elector,   1884. 

Tarboro. 
GILLIAM,  EDWARD  WINSLOW,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1855.    Episc.  Min. 

Baltimore,  Md. 

GILLIAM,  HENRY  AUGUSTUS,  Tarboro :  1887-. 
GILLIAM,  JOHN  BOND,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1855.    C.  S.  A. 
GILLIAM,  ROBERT  BALLARD,  Oxford:  A.  B.,  1823;  A.  M.,  1826.    Gen. 
Assem.     Mem.  Conv.,  1835.    Speaker  H.  of  Com.,  1848  and  1862.    Judge 
Superior  Ct.,  1863-'65,  and  1867-' 68.     M.  C.,  1870.     Died  1870. 


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GILLIAM,  THOMAS,  Windsor:  1876-77. 

GILLIAM,  THOMAS  HOWELL,  Gatesville  :  A.  B.,  1852.    Dead. 

GILMER,  ELLISON  LilNDSAY,  Greensboro :  1884-'86. 

GILMER,  JAMES  C.,  Mt.  Airy:  A.  B.,  1864.    Dead. 

GILMER,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  Greensboro :  A.  B.,  1858 ;  A.  M.    Col.  C.  S.  A. 

Judge  Superior  Ct. 

GILMER,  SAMUEL,  J.,  Charlotte:  1838-'39. 
GILMORE,  ALEXANDER,   1808.    Dead. 
GlLMORE,  JOHN,    1822.     Dead. 
GILMORE,  JOHN  TAILOR,  Noxubee  Co. :  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1856.    Surg.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1835,  died  1875. 

GlLMOUR,  WILLIAM,  Halifax  Co. :  1805.    Dead. 
GLASCOCK,  WILLIAM  F.,Va.:  1816. 
GLAZE,  RICHARD  HENRY,  St.  Landry  Parish,  La.:  1851-52.    C.  S.  A. 

Born  1833.     Killed  in  service,  1863. 
GLENN,  EDWARD  TRAVIS    BRODNAX,    Leaksville,    Eockingham  Co.: 

1876-77. 

GLENN,  JAMES  A.,  Halifax  Co.,  Va.:  1824-'25.    Dead. 
GLENN,  JOHN  W.,  Va.:  1812. 
GLENN,  JOHN  W.,  Va. :  1834-' 35. 
GLOVER,  WILLIAM,  Elizabeth  City :  1852-' 55.    Dead. 
GLOVER,  WILLIAM  WATTS,  Robeson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1855.    Civ.  Eng.    Dead. 
GODDARD,  JULIUS  GuSTAVUS,  Williamston :  1882-'83. 
GODFREY,  FRANCIS  MERRIMON,  Elizabeth  City:   1853-54.     Planter. 

Newbegun  Creek. 
GODFREY,    FRANK    MERRIMON,    Newbegun    Creek,   Pasquotank   Co.: 

1882-83. 
GODFREY,  WILLIAM  BOBBINS,  Cheraw,  S.  C.:   1858-'59.     Born  1841. 

C.  S.  A.     R.  R.  and  Ins.  Business. 
GOGGIN,  JOHN  O.  Lu,  Va. :  1835-'36. 

GOLDING,  FRANCIS  Lu,  Germanton,  Stokes  Co.:  1849-'50.     Dead. 
GOODE,   FLAVILLUS  S.,   Thibodeaux,  La.:    1848-'49.     Born   1831.    Gen. 

Assern.      Pres.   Elector,    1860.      Capt.   C.  S.  A.     Atty.  Gen.  La.      Judge 

Superior  Ct.,  1880. 

GOODE,  JOHN,  Va. :  1799.     Lawyer.     Died  1874. 
GOODE,  THOMAS,  Va. :  1807.    Dead. 

GOODLOE,  DAVID  SHORT,  Canton,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1858.   Capt.  C.  S.  A.   Minis- 
ter.   Died  1872. 

GOODLOE,  WINTER  HEVE,  Canton,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1858.    C.  S.  A. 
GOODMAN,  ERASTUS  GENAIR,  Town  Creek,  Brunswick  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1885. 
GOODMAN,  JOHN  C.,  Gates  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Reynoldson. 
GORDON,  BENJAMIN  W.,  Gates  Co.:  1829-'31.    Dead. 
GORDON,  GEORGE  B.,  Gates  Co. :  1839-'40.    Dead. 
GORDON,  HENRY  A.,  Person  Co. :  1860-'61. 
GORDON,  JOSEPH  H.,  Gates  Co.:  1839-'40.    Dead. 
GORDON,  RICHARD  C.,  Hickman  Co.,  Tenn:    1854-'56.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Planter.     Maury  Co.,  Tenn. 
GORDON,  ROBERT,  Richmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1813.    Dead. 


132  Students  of  the 

GORII  AM,  EDWIN,  Pitt  Co. :  1817.    Dead. 

GORRELL,  ALBERT  BARROW,  Winston :  A.  B.,  1862.    Born  1840.    Col. 

N.  C.  S.  G.     Merchant. 

GORRELL,  JULIUS  LA  FAYETTE,  Greensboro :  A.  B.,  1850.    Dead. 
GORRELL,  RALPH,  Guilford  Co. :  A.  B.,  1825.     Dead. 
GozA,  GEORGE  W.,  Carroll  Parish,  La.:  1857-'58. 
GOZA,  GEORGE  W.,  Chicot,  Ark. :  B.  S.,  1859. 
GOZA,  SAMUEL  DuPUY,  Carroll  Parish,  La. :  A.  B.,  1858. 
GRADY,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  Duplin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1857.    Prof.  Math. 

and  Nat.  Science,  Austin  Coll.,  Huntersville,  Tex.,  1859-'61.     Sergt.  C.  S.  A. 

Planter.     Albertson's. 

GRAHAM,  ALBERT  KIMBROUGH,  Memphis,  Tenn :  A.  B.,  1854. 
GRAHAM,  ALEXANDER,  Fayetteville:  A.  B.,  1868;  A.  M.    Supt.  Public 

Schools.     Charlotte. 
GRAHAM,  AUGUSTUS  WASHINGTON,  Hillsboro:   A.  B.,  1868.     Born 

1849.    C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     Oxford. 
GRAHAM,  CHARLES  CHAUNCEY,  Lincoln  Co. :  A.  B.,  1840.    Born  1819. 

Manufacturer.     Banker.     Com.  Merchant.     Memphis,  Tenn. 
GRAHAM,  CHARLES  MONTROSE,  New  Berne :  1853-'54.    Lawyer.    Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Born  1838,  died  1869. 
GRAHAM,  CHAUNCEY  WILLIAMS,  Kenansville :  A.  B.,  1841.    Physician. 

Born  1819,  died  1866. 

GRAHAM,  DANIEL,  Anson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1812.    Sec.  State,  Tenn.    Dead. 
GRAHAM,  DANIEL  MC!<EAN,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1857.    Physician.    Surg. 

C.  S.  A.     Duplin  Roads. 

GRAHAM,  EDWARD,  New  Berne :  1851-'52.    Born  1834,  died  1860. 
GRAHAM  GEORGE  FRANKLIN,  Lincoln  Co:    A.  B.,  1815.    Physician. 

Dead. 

GRAHAM,  GEORGE  MORDECAI,  Hillsboro,  1887-.    Born  1871. 
GRAHAM,  GEORGE  W.,  Hillsboro:   A.  B.,   1868.     Born  1847.     C.  S.  A. 

M.  D.  Univ.  of  N.  Y.     Charlotte. 
GRAHAM,  HAMILTON  CLATERHOUSE,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,  1861.    Born 

1840.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Clerk  of  Circuit  Ct.     Selma,  Ala. 
GRAHAM,  HENRY  WILLIAM,  Lincoln  Co.:   A.  B.,  1844;   A.M.,  1849. 

Physician.     Dead. 
GRAHAM,  JAMES,  Lincoln  Co.:  A.  B.,  1814.    Lawyer.    Gen.  Assem.    Born 

1793,  died  1851. 
GRAHAM,  JAMES  AUGUSTUS,  Hillsboro :  A.  B.,  1860 ;  A.  M.    Born  1841. 

Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem.     Graham. 
GRAHAM,  JAMES  F.,  Catawba  Co.:  1846-' 47. 
GRAHAM,  JOHN  EDWARD,  Eichmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1816.    Dead. 
GRAHAM,  JOHN  WASHINGTON,  Hillsboro:  A.  B.,  1857.   Born  1838.   Tutor 

Math,  and  Latin,  U.  N.  C.,  1857-'60.    Maj.  C.  S.  A.    Lawyer.    Gen.  Assem. 

Mem.  Conv.,  1868. 

GRAHAM,  JOHN  WOOTEN,  Keyser,  Moore  Co. :  1885-. 
GRAHAM,  JOSEPH,   Hillsboro:   A.  B.,   1857.    Physician.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Charlotte. 
GRAHAM,  JOSEPH,  Memphis,  Tenn. :  1855-' 56. 


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GRAHAM,  JOSEPH  MONTROSE,  Catawba  Co. :  A.  B.,  1844.    Dead. 

GRAHAM,  PAUL  CAMERON,  Hillsboro :  1887-.    Born  1869. 

GRAHAM,  ROBERT  DAVIDSON,  Hillsboro:  1859-' 61.    A.  B.,  1868.    Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.    Washington,  D.  C. 
GRAHAM,  STEPHEN,  Duplin  Co.:   A.  B.,   1841.     Gen.  Assem.     Planter. 

Kenansville. 

GRAHAM,  THOMAS,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1823.    Physician.     Dead. 
GRAHAM,  THOMAS  BAKER,  Hillsboro,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1855.    Forest,  Miss. 
GRAHAM,   WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  Lincoln  Co. :  A.  B.,  1824 ;  LL.  D. 

Lawyer.    Gen.  Assem.     Speaker  H.  of  Com.    M.  C.     U.  S.  Senator,  1841-'44 

and  1866.     Gov.  N.  C.,  1845.    Sec.  Navy,  1850.     C.  S.  Senator.     Born  1804, 

died  1875.    Hillsboro. 

GRAHAM,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  Charlotte :  1882-'83.    Physician. 
GRAHAM,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  Hillsboro:    1856-'59.     Born  1839. 

Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Gen.  Assem.     Lincolnton. 
GRAHAM,  WILLIAM  H.,  Ga.:  1845-' 47.    Physician. 
GRAINGER,  CHARLES  WILLIAMS,  Goldsboro :  1887.    Born  1868. 
GRANBERY,  JOSEPH  LIANGLEY,  Macon,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1859.    Born  1838. 

Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
GRANBURY,  JosiAH  THOMAS,  Perquimans  Co. :  1821.    Planter.     Fishery 

owner.     Gen.  Assem.     Born  1806,  died  1862. 
GRAND Y,  ALBERT  SIDNEY,  Oxford :  A.  B.,  1882.    Lawyer. 
GRANDY,  CHARLES  TAYLOR,  Shiloh,  Camden  Co. :  Ph.  B..  1886.    Jour- 
nalist.   Kaleigh. 

GRANDY,  LUTHER  BELL,  Oxford :  Ph.  B.,  1886. 
GRANDY,  W.  S.,  Camden  Co. :  1842-'43. 
GRANT,  JAMES,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1831 ;  A.  M.,  1836 ;  LL.  D.,  1878.    Born 

1812.    Gen.  Assem.,  Iowa.     Judge  Superior  Ct.,  1846-'51.     Speaker  H.  of 

Com.,  1852.     Davenport,  Iowa. 
GRANT,  RICHARD  SWEPSON,  Norfolk,  Va.:  A.  B.,  1851.     Born  1829, 

died  1858.     Polk  Co.,  Texas. 

GRASTY,  JOHN  S.,  Danville,  Va. :  1842-43.     Minister. 
GRAVES,  AUGUSTUS  SIDNEY, Newton,  Ga.:  1845-48.    Born  1827.    Brem- 

ond,  Texas. 

GRATES,  BARZILLAI,  Ga. :  1823.    Dead. 
GRAVES,  BERNARD  FRANKLIN,  Mt.  Airy :  1880-83. 
GRAVES,  CALVIN,  Caswell   Co.:    1823.     Lawyer.     Gen.   Assem.     Speaker 

State  Senate.     Mem.  Conven.,  1835.    Born  1804,  died  1878. 
GRAVES,  ELIJAH,  Granville  Co. :  1809.    Minister.    Born  1791,  died  1869. 
GRAVES,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Caswell  Co.:    1831-' 32.     Physician. 

Born  1809,  died  1876. 

GRAVES,  HENRY,  Granville  Co. :  1811.    Dead. 
GRAVES,  HENRY  !IEA,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1835.    Born  1811.    Minister. 

Washington,  Texas. 

GRAVES,  JESSE  D.,  Granville  Co.:  1837-'38.     Physician. 
GRAVES,  JOHN  L.EWIS,  Caswell  Co.:  A.  B.,  1814.    Physician.    Born  1795, 

died  1870. 
GRAVES,  JOHN  WILLIAMS,  Caswell  Co.:   A.  B.,  1814.     Planter.     Gen. 

Assem.     Born  1792,  died  1846. 


134  Students  of  the 

GRAVES,  JOHN  WILLIAMS,  Caswell  Co.:    A.  B.,  1854.    Lawyer.    Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Born  1836,  died  1872. 
GRAVES,  RALPH  HENRY,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1836 ;  A.  M.,  1839.    Tutor 

Math.,  U.  N.  C.,  1837-' 43.    Prof.  Math.,  Caldwell  Inst.    Born  1817,  died  1876. 
GRAVES,  RALPH  HENRY,  Williamsboro,  Granville  Co.:  1867-'68.    B.  Sc., 

C.  and  M.  E.,  Univ.  of  Va.    Prof.  Math.,  U.  N.  C.,  1875-.    Chapel  Hill. 
GRAVES,  RICHARD  STAMFORD,  Orange  Co. :  1832-' 36.    Dead. 
GRAVES,  STEPHEN  PORTER,  Mt.  Airy :  1884-'87.    Lawyer. 
GRAY,  JOHN  BoviCE,  Fredericksburg,  Va. :  1863-64. 
GRAY,  ROBERT  PERCY,  Greensboro :   1880-'83.     Sec.  and  Treas.  North 

State  Improvement  Co. 
GRAY,  SAMUEL  WILEY,  Winston  :   1860-'61.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Born  1843. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  1863. 

GRAY,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Northampton  Co. :  A.  B.,  1826. 
GREEN,  ALLEN  J.,  S.  C. :  1795.    Dead. 

GREEN,  BENJAMIN  THORPE,  Granville  Co.:  A.  B.,  1853.    Dead. 
GREEN,  BENJAMIN  THORPE,  Franklinton,  Franklin  Co. :  1887-. 
GREEN,  BERRYMAN,  Danville,  Va. :   A.  B.,  1859.    Col.  C.  S.  A.    Judge 

U.  S.  Circuit  Ct. 

GREEN,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS,  Durham :  1887-.    Born  1871. 
GREEN,  GEORGE,  New  Berne:  1876-'77.    Gen.  Assem. 
GREEN,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER,  Cool  Spring,  Iredell Co. :  1878-79. 
GREEN,  HERBERT  LIINWOOD,  Wilkesboro:  1883-'86. 
GREEN,  JAMES  B.,  1832-'33. 
GREEN,  JAMES  COLQUHOUN,  Danville,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1859.    Surg.  C.  S.  A. 

Physician. 
GREEN,  JAMES  SEVERIN,  Chapel  Hill:   1841-'42.    Born  1825.     M.  D. 

Univ.  of  Pa.     Sewanee,  Tenn. 
GREEN,  JAMES  GABIE,  Wilmington:  1838-'39.    K.  K.  Business.    Born 

1821,  died  1876. 

GREEN,  JAMES  RANDOLPH,  Durham :  1886-'87. 

GREEN,  JOHN  A.,  Goldsboro :  186CM61.    Sergt.  C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  battle. 
GREEN,  JOHN  CICERO,  New  Berne :  1876-' 77. 
GREEN,  JOHN  SOMERVILLE,  Memphis,  Tenn. :  1855-' 58.    C.  S.  A.    Born 

1839.     Died  in  service,  1865. 

GREEN,  PLUMMER  W.,  Warrenton :  A.  B.,  1853.    Dead. 
GREEN,  ROBERT  G.,  Wilmington:  1809.    Dead. 
GREEN,  ROBERT  T.,  Granville  Co.:  1853-'55. 
GREEN,  SOLOMON  PLUMMER,  Warrenton:    A.  B.,  1856.     Born  1835. 

Physician.    Surg.  C.  S.  A.     Memphis,  Tenn. 
GREEN,  STEPHEN  SNEED,  Chapel  Hill:    A.  B.,   1842.    Born  1822,  died 

1846. 

GREEN,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1818 ;  A.  M.,  1822.    Died  1863. 
GREEN,  THOMAS  J.,  Warren  Co.:    1819.     Gen.  Assem.  N.  C.,  Fla.,  Cal., 

Tex.     Brig.  Gen.  Texan  Army.     Mem.  Texan  Congress.     Died  1863. 
GREEN,  WILLIAM,  Warren  Co. :   A.  B.,  1808.    Gen.  Assem.     Born  1786, 

died  1824. 
GREEN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Livingston,  Ala:  1858-'59.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 


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GREEN,  WILLIAM  MERCER,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1818;   A.  M.,  1833; 

D.  D. ;  L.  L.  D.     Prof.  U.  N.  C.,  1838-' 49.     Bishop  of  Miss.,  1849-'87.     Chan- 
cellor Univ.  of  the  South.     Born  1798,  died  1887.    Sewanee,  Tenn. 
GREEN,  WILLIAM  SHAKESPEARE,  Danville,  Va. :   A.  B.,  1840;  A.M., 

1843.     Physician. 

GREEN,  WILLIAM  WILLS,  Goshen,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1841.    Physician. 
GREEN,  WILLIS  LEWIS,  Warrenton:    A.  B.,    1855.     Lawyer.     C.  S.  A. 

Born  1837,  died  April  2,  1865. 

GREENE,  CANNON,  Greenville :  1849-51.    Dead. 
GREENE,  THOMAS  E.,  Warren  Co. :  1815.    Dead. 
GREENLEE,  EDWARD  THOMAS,  Marion,  McDowell  Co.:  1877-'81. 
GREENLEE,  ROBERT  L.EE,  Greenlee,  McDowell  Co.:  1883-'85. 
GREENING,  ELDRIDGE  S.,  S.  C.:  1816. 
GREENING,  WADE  HAMPTON,  S.  C. :  1816. 
GREGORY,  FRANCIS  R.,  Granville  Co.:  1857-'58.    Sassafras  Fork. 
GREGORY,  GEORGE  HENRY,  Washington:  A.  B.,  1857.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.     Gen.  Assein. 

GREGORY,  HERBERT,  Granville  Co. :  1851-'52.    Sassafras  Fork. 
GREGORY,  SAMUEL  BABCOCK,  Crowell,  Halifax  Co. :  1887-'88. 
GRETTER,  JOHN  BIRNEY,  Greensboro:  A.  B.,  1852.    Dead. 
GRIER,  EBENEZER  CLARKSON,  Mecklenburg   Co.:  A.  B.,  1844.     Dead. 

Macon,  Ga. 
GRIFFIN,  HENRY  W.,  Marksville,  La. :  1853-' 55.    Born  1833.    Big  Bend, 

La. 

GRIFFIN,  JOHN  !>.,  Martin  Co.:  1821.    Dead. 

GRIFFIN,  MALACHI  RUSSELL,  Elizabeth  City:  1875-'76.    E.  K.  Agt. 
GRIFFITH,  ENOCH  ALEXANDER,  Winston:  1883-84.    Lawyer. 
GRIFFITH,  WALTER  EVANS,  Chapel  Hill :  1887. 
GRIGSBY,  MADISON  RUTH,  Canton,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1861. 
GRIGSBY,  RHYDON,  Homer,  La. :  1855-'57. 
GRIMES,  ALSTON,  Washington :  1882-'83. 
GRIMES,  BRYAN,  Washington :  1813.    Dead. 
GRIMES,  BRYAN, Washington:  A.  B.,  1848.     Member  Conven.,  1861.     Maj. 

Gen.  C.  S.  A.     Born  Nov.  2,  1828,  died  1880. 
GRIMES,  JOHN  BRYAN,  Washington :  1882-'85. 
GRIMES,  JOHN  GRAY  BLOUNT,  Pitt  Co. :  A.  B.,  1854.    Born  1834.    Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Kaleigh. 

GRIMES,  WALTER  HANRAHAN,  Kaleigh :  1886-'87. 
GRIMES,  WILLIAM  M.,  Washington:  1840-' 41.     Planter.     Dead. 
GRIMES,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  Hamilton,  Martin  Co. :  1884-'85. 
GRISSOM,  EUGENE,  Raleigh :  1884-'88. 
GRISSOM,  ROBERT  GILLIAM,  Raleigh :  B.  S.,  1887. 
GRIST,  FREDERICK,  Beaufort  Co. :  1825.     Dead. 
GROOVER,  JAMES  IRVING,  Thomasville,  Ga. :  A.  B.,  1858. 
GUION,  ALEXANDER  HENDERSON,  New  Berne:  1847-' 49.    Civil  Eng. 

Born  1831,  died  1856. 
GUION,  BENJAMIN  SIMMON,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,  1848.    Civil  Eng.    Maj. 

C.  S.  A. 


136  Students  of  the 

GUION,  BERNARD  BRYAN,  Raleigh :  1849-'52.    Born  1832.     Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
Battleboro. 

GUION,  HAYWOOD  WILLIAMS,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,  1835 ;  A.  M.,  1846. 
Lawyer.    Author.     Born  1814,  died  1876. 

GuiON,  JOHN  OSBORNE,  Raleigh:  A.  B.,  1847.    Born  1826,  died  1874. 

GuiON,  Julius,  Raleigh:  A.  B.,  1851.     Born  1830,  died  1873. 

GUIRKIN,  LEVI,  Elizabeth  City :  1887-'88. 

GULICK,  WILLIAM  McKEE,  Oxford:  1885-'87. 

GUNN,  WILLIAM  PINCKNEY,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1834.    Dead. 

GUNNELS,  WILLIAM  M.,  Laurens  C.  H.,  S.  C. :  1859-'60.    C.  S.  A.    Killed 
in  battle. 

GUNTER,  JOHN  DOCTOR,  Jonesboro,  Moore  Co. :  1877-79. 

GUTHRIE,  BROOKS  HARRIS,  Chatham  Co. :  1866-'67.    Born  1845.     Ped- 
lar's Hill,  Chatham  Co. 

GUTHRIE,  WALTER  HUGH,  Chapel  Hill:  1866-68.    Born  1850.    Civ.  Eng. 
Machinist.     Boston,  Mass. 

GUTHRIE,  WILLIAM  ANDERSON,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1864 ;  A.  M.    C.  S.  A. 
Lawyer.     Mem.  Conven.,  1871.     Durham. 

GUTHRIE,  WINFIELD  SCOTT,  Chapel  Hill:   A.  B.,  1867.     Born  1848. 
Machinist.     Boston,  Mass. 

GUYER,  SAMUEL  JACOB,  Bethany :  1887-'88. 

HACKETT,  RICHARD  NATHANIEL,  Wilkesboro:  Ph.  B.,  1887.    Lawyer. 

HACKLER,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  Dallas,  Texas :  1883-'84.    Lawyer. 

HADEN,  RICHARD  G.,  Fincastle,  Va. :  1863-'64.     Farmer.    Gala,Va. 

HADLEY,  JAMES,  Davidson  Co.,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1855. 

HADLEY,  JEROME  JAMES,  Gallatin,  Tenn. :  1852-' 55.    Dead. 

HADLEY,  JOHN  Li.,  Fay etteville:  1806.    Dead. 

HADLEY,  JOHN  LIVINGSTON,  Nashville,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1839.     Physician. 
Farmer.     Davidson  Co.,  Tenn. 

HADLEY,  LUCIAN  SANDERS,  Wilson :  1887. 

HADLEY,  OSCAR  FITZ-ALLEN,  Sumpter,  Ala.:  A.  B.,  1858. 

HADLEY,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  Wilson :  A.  B.,  1862 ;  A.  M.,  1866.    Born 
1838.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Lawyer.     Merchant. 

HAGOOD,  THOMAS  BARRETT,  Barnwell  C.  H.,  8.  C. :  1860-'61.  Born  1841. 
C.  S.  A.     Planter. 

HAIGH,  CHARLES,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1860.     Sergt.  Maj.  C.  S.  A.     Physi- 
cian.    Merchant. 

HAIGH,  CHARLES  THOMAS,  Fayetteville :  1882-'84.    Physician.    Chemist. 

HAIGH,  CLAUDE  HAMILTON,  Fayetteville :  1887-'88. 

HAIGH,  I>E  LAGNEL,  Fayetteville:  1878-'81.    Chemist. 

HAIGH,  GEORGE  HENRY,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1852.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

HAIGH,  THOMAS  DEVEREUX,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1849.    Physician. 

HAIGH,  WILLIAM  HOOPER,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1842.    Dead. 

HAILEY,  ROBERT  T.,  Richmond  Co.:   1859-'60.    Born  1835.    Civil  Eng. 
Planter.     Marshall,  Tex. 

HAIRSTON,  GEORGE,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1832 ;  A.  M.,  1850.    Dead. 

HAIRSTON,  GEORGE,  Va. :  1838-'39.    Dead. 

HAIRSTON,  NICHOLAS  P.,  Martinsville,  Va. :  1810.     Dead. 


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HAIRSTON,  PETER,  Rocky  Mt.,  Va. :  1816.    Dead. 

HAIRSTON,  PETER  WILSON,  Pittsylvania  Co.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1837.    Dead. 

HAIRSTON,  ROBERT,  Va. :  1839-' 40.    Dead. 

HAIRSTON,  KOBERT  ANDREW,  Lowndes  Co.,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1850. 

HAIRSTON,  WILLIAM  LASH,  Winston  :  1880-'81. 

HAIZLIP,  JAMES  DANIEL,  Graham :  1881-'82.    Lawyer. 

HALE,  EDWARD  JOSEPH,  Fayetteville  :  A.  B.,  1860.    Maj.  C.  S.  A.    U.  S. 

Consul,  Manchester,  Eng.,  1885-'89. 
HALE,  PETER  MALLETT,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1849.    Journalist.    Raleigh. 

Died  June  2,  1887. 
HALE,  KOBERT  H.,  S.  C. :  1818. 

HALL,  DAVID  CLARK,  Warren  Co. :  A.  B.,  1853.    Lawyer. 
HALL,   EDWARD,   Warrenton:    A.   B.,    1815.     Judge  Superior  Ct.,  1840. 

Died  1877. 

HALL,  ELI  WEST,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1847.    Lawyer.     Dead. 
HALL,  ELIAS,  Iredell  Co. :  1834-'35. 

HALL,  EZEKIEL,  Wilmington  :  1809.     Physician.     Dead. 
HALL,  ISAAC,  A.  B.,  1823.    Physician.    Dead. 
HALL,  JAMES,  N.  C. :  1797.    Dead. 
HALL,  JAMES  DAVIDSON,  Iredell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1828.     Minister.     Dead. 

Gaston  Co. 

HALL,  JAMES  G-ATLIN,  Currituck  :  A.  B.,  1822;  A.  M.,  1832.    Dead. 
HALL,  JOHN,  Warrenton  :  1858-'60.     C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Ridgeway. 
HALL,  JOHN  HUBBARD,  Fayetteville  :  1877-78.    Meth.  Minister. 
HALL,  JOHN   NISBET,  Iredell  Co.:  1876-78.     Died  1878.     Tipton  Co., 

Tenn. 

HALL,  JOSHUA  STANLEY,  Fayetteville :  1881-'82. 
HALL,  KOBERT  JAMES,  Iredell  Co.:  A.  B.,  1824.    Minister.    Died  1877. 

Ohio. 

HALL,  KOBERT  P.,  Warrenton:  1834-'35.    Physician.     Dead. 
HALL,  ROBERT  SLOANE,  Iredell  Co.:    A.  B.,   1814.     Teacher.     Dead. 

Indiana. 
HALL,  KOBERT  TROY,  Chapel  Hill :   A.  B.,  1844.     Planter.     Born  1823. 

Dead. 
HALL,  SAMUEL,  Wilmington:  1837-'39.     Chief  Justice  Supreme  Ct.  of  Ga. 

Died  1887. 
HALL,  THOMAS  CHAMBERS,  Chapel  Hill :   A.  B.,  1847.    M.  D.  Univ.  of 

Pa.     Born  1829,  died  1860. 

HALL,  THOMAS  G-.,  Cumberland  Co. :  1859-'60. 
HALL,  THOMAS  H.,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1799.    M.  C.    Dead. 
HALL,  THOMAS  PLEASANT,  Iredell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1827. 
HALL,  WELDONE.,  Warrenton:  1830-'32.     Dead. 
HALL,   WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  Iredell    Co. :  A.  B.,  1822.     Minister. 

Teacher.     Born  1799,  died  1877.     Tipton  Co.,  Tenn. 
HALL,  WILLIAM  HUNT,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1855 ;  A.  M.    Born  1833. 

M.  D.  Univ.  of  N.  Y.    Surg.  C.  S.  A.     New  York  City. 
HALL,  WILLIAM  PLEASANT,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1803 ;  A.  M.    Dead. 
HALLIBURTON,  DAVID  C.,  Wrake  Co.:  1858-59.    Dead. 


138  Students  of  the 

HALLIBURTON,  JOHN  WESLEY,  Woodville,  Term. :  A.  B.,  1861. 

HALLIDAY,  ROBERT  J.,  Fayetteville;  1834-'35.    Dead. 

HAMER,  JOHN  H.,  Marion,  S.  C.:  1854-'57. 

HAMER,  MISSOURI  ROBERT,  Little  Kock,  S.  C. :  A.  B.,  1884. 

HAMILTON,  WILLIAM,  Edenton:  1802.    Dead. 

HAMLEN,  HUBERT  CHESLEY,  Winston :  1888-. 

HAMLETT,  JAMES  EDWARD,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1836.    Dead. 

HAMLIN,  RICHARD  FRANKLIN,  Galloway  Co.,  Ky. :  A.  B.,  1859.     Born 

1834.     C.  S.  A.     Pres.  Blandville  College.    Murray,  Ky. 
HAMLIN,  WILLIAM  A.,  1825. 

HAMMOND,  WALTER  MONROE,  Archdale:  Ph.  B.,  1889. 
HAMMOND,  WILLIAM  MAY,  Wadesboro,  Anson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Capt. 

C.  S.  A. 

HAMPTON,  DAVID  AMZI,  Statesville :  A.  B.,  1882. 
HAMPTON,  MANOAH  B.,  Lawrence  Co.,  Ala.:  1855-'58. 
HANCOCK,  WILLIAM  J.,  New  Berne:  1823.     Merchant.     Born  1807,  died 

1838. 

HARALSON,  ARCHIBALD,  La. :  1808.    Dead. 
HARALSON,  PAUL  A.,  Caswell  Co.:  1818. 
HARDEMAN,  THOMAS,  Eutherford  Co.,  Tenn. :   A.  B.,  1821.     Born  1800. 

Planter.     Dead.     Grenada,  Miss. 

HARDEMAN,  THOMAS  W.  !>.,  Matagorda  Co.,  Texas:  1858-61. 
HARDEMAN,  WILLIAM,  Columbia,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1822.     Merchant.     Dead. 
HARDIE,  HENRY,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1850 ;  A.  M.     Minister. 
HARDIN,  EDWARD  JONES,  Columbia,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Asst.  Adj.  Gen. 

C.  S.  A.     Merchant.     Raleigh. 
HARDIN,  WILLIAM  HILL,  Rockingham  Co.:  A.  B.,  1820;  A.  M.,  1828. 

Lawyer.     Teacher.     Fayetteville. 

HARDING,  JOHN,  Nashville,  Tenn. :  1850-'52.     Born  1831.     Planter. 
HARDING,  NEHEMIAH  HENRY,  Milton,  Caswell  Co.:  1824-'25.    D.  D. 

Dead. 
HARDY,  HENRY  B.,  Bertie  Co.:  1846-' 47.    LL.  B.,  1848.    C.S.A.    Lawyer. 

Jackson.    Born  1826,  died  1866. 
HARE,  JOHN  Lu,  Granville  Co.:  1849-'50. 
HARFORD,  WILLIAM  H.,  Georgia:  1821.    U.  S.  A.    Dead. 
HARGET,  FREDERICK  WALTER,  Richlands,  Onslow  Co. :  1876-'77. 
HARGRAVE,  ALFRED  FRONTICE,  Lexington:  1876-78. 
HARGRAVE,  FRANKLIN  GULLEN,  Lexington :  1831-' 34.    Born  1814,  died 

1845. 
HARGRAVE,  JESSE,  Lexington :   A.  B.,  1857.     Born  1838.     Lawyer.     Col. 

C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Laurel  Hill,  Richmond  Co. 
HARGRAVE,  JESSE  FRANKLIN,  Lexington :  1851-52.    Merchant.     Born 

1833,  died  1858. 
HARGRAVE,  JESSE  HAMILTON,  Lexington :  1833-'35.    Born  1816,  died 

1879. 
HARGRAVE,  JOHN  LINDSAY,  Lexington :  A.  B.,  1832.    Lawyer.    Mem. 

Conven.,  1835.     Born  1813,  died  1841. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  139 

HABGBAVE,  WILLIAM   FBEDEBICK,  Chapel  Hill:    1865-'66.     New 

York  City. 

HABGBOTE,  CHABLES  BUD  WOOD,  Tarboro  :  1886-' 88. 
HABGBOVE,  WILLIAM  T.,  Granville  Co. :  1826. 
HABGBOVE,  WILLIAM  T.,  Granville  Co.:  1860-'62.    C.  S.  A.    Killed  in 

battle. 

HABKINS,  GILES  WELLINGTON,  Tishemingo.  Indian  Ter. :  1882-'83. 
HABPEB,  FBANCIS  MABION,  Kinston  :  Ph.  B.,  1888.    Teacher.     Kaleigh. 
HABPEB,  HOWELL  P.,  Boydton,  Va.:  1810.    Dead. 
HABPEB,  JAMES  WABBEN,  Lenoir  Co.:  A.  B.,  1868.     Lawyer.     Died 

Jan.  29,  1883. 

HABPEB,  JESSE,  Eandolph  Co. :  1804.     Dead. 

HABBELL,  HIBAM  POWELL,  Madison,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1857.    Lawyer. 
HABBELL,  JAMES  JOSEPH,  Lumberton,  Robeson  Co.:  1878-'81. 
HABBINGTON,  ALONZO  LLEWELLYN,  Ayden,  Pitt  Co. :  1885-'86. 
HABBINGTON,  CYBFS,  Moore  Co. :  A.  B.,  1853.     Minister.     Mansfield,  La. 
HABBINGTON,  JAMES  AULD,  Richmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1808.   Planter.   Gen. 

Assem.  S.  C.    Born  1790,  died  1835.     Marlboro,  S.  C. 

HABBINGTON,  PINCKNEY  COTESWOBTH,  Meadville,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1857. 
HABBIS,  ANDBEW  JACKSON,  Oxford :  A.  BM  1884.    Lawyer.    Henderson. 
HABBIS,  BENJAMIN  W.,  Halifax  C.  H.,  Va. :  1824.    Dead. 
HABBIS,  CLINCH,  Ala. :  1848-?51.    Born  1832.     C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Friar's 

Point,  Miss. 
HABBIS,  EUGENE  LEWIS,  Granville  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1881.     Sec'y  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Winston. 

HABBIS,  HENBY,  Falkland,  Pitt  Co. :  1852-'55.    C.  S.  A.    Planter. 
HABBIS,  HUNTEB  LIEE,  Raleigh :  B.  S.,  1889. 
HABBIS,  JAMES  ROBEBT,  Rolesville,  Wake  Co. :  1886-'88.     Asst.  Chemist 

Exp.  Station.     Raleigh. 

HABBIS,  JOHN  B.  S.,  Mecklenburg  Co.:  1821-'24.     Physician.     Dead. 
HABBIS,  JOHN  S.,  Pitt  Co.:  1867-'68.    Lawyer. 
HABBIS,  JOHN  T.,  Franklin  Co.:  1859-'61.     Dead. 
HABBIS,  JOHN  WILLIAMS,  Chatham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1861.    Dead. 
HABBIS,  LIVINGSTON,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  A.  B.,  1825.     Dead. 
HABBIS,  NATHANIEL,  Orange  Co. :  A.  B.,  1821 ;   A.  M.,  1824.    Minister. 

Dead. 

HABBIS,  NATHANIEL  W.,  Salisbury:  1818. 
HABBIS,  PAUL  B.,  Lancasterville,  S.  C.:  1859-'60.     Dead. 
HABBIS,  KICHABD  J.,  Warren  Co.:  1851-'52. 
HABBIS,  KOBEBT,  Cabarrus  Co. :  1795.     Dead. 
HABBIS,  KOBEBT  B.  P.,  Warren  Co.,  Miss.:  1857-'58. 
HABBIS,  KOBEBT  THEODOBE,  Mackinley,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1858.   Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.     Born  1837,  died  1872. 

HABBIS,  STEPHEN,  Craven  Co.:  1834-'36.     Born  1816.     Planter.     Dead. 
HABBIS,  THOMAS  BBANCH,  Warrenton,  Ala. :  1856-'58.    Adjt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1839,  died  1869.     Madison  Station,  Ala. 
HABBIS,  THOMAS  WEST,  Chatham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859 ;  A.  M.     M.  D.,  Paris. 

Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Prof.  Anat.  and  Mat.  Med.  U.  N.  C.,  1878-'86.     Born  1S39,< 

died  1888.     Durham. 


140  Students  of  the 

HARRIS,  WILLIAM  J.,  Wilmington,  1815.     Physician.     Dead. 
HARRIS,  WILLIAM  SHAKESPEARE,  Cabarrus  Co. :  1835-36.    Dead. 
HARRISON,  ATLAS  OCTAVIUS,  Kaleigh  :  A.  B.,  1841.    Dead. 
HARRISON,  CARTER  B.,  Franklin  Co. :  1833-'36.    Dead. 
HARRISON,  FREDERICK  "WILLIAM,  Eastville,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1825;  A.  M., 

1832.     Physician.     Dead. 

HARRISON,  JOHN  ADAMS,  Castalia:  1878-'81. 
HARRISS,  EDWIN  ROBERT,  Cabarrus  Co.:  A.  B.,  1828.    Dead. 
HARRISS,  ELIAS  SPENCER,  Falkland,  Pitt  Co. :  1877-'78. 
HARRISS,  THOMAS  WHITMEL,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1832. 
HARRISS,  "WILLIAM  WHITE,  Wilmington:   A.  B.,  1842;  A.  M.,  1847. 

M.  D.  Univ.  of  N.  Y.     Surg.  C.  S.  A. 
HART,  DAVID,  Caswell  Co. :  1809.    Dead. 

HART,  FRANKLIN,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1839-40.    Physician.    Dead. 
HARTSFIELD,  ALVA  C.,  Wake  Co. :  1861-'63.    Dead. 
HARVEY,  ADDISON,  Canton,  Miss.:  A.  B.,  1858.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Leader 

Harvey's  Scouts.    Killed  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1865. 
HARVEY,  ALLEN,  Tenn. :  1797.    Dead. 
HARVEY,  CHARLES  FELIX,  Kinston :  1888-. 
'HARVEY,  EDMUND  B.,  Perquimans  Co. :  1802.     Dead. 
HARVEY,  HUBERT,  Saline  Co.,  Mo. :  A.  B.,  1857.    C.  S.  A.     Died  in  service. 
HARVEY,  JOHN,  Perquimans  Co. :  1822. 
HARWELL,  ISHMAEL,  Halifax  Co. :  1807.    Dead. 
HARWELL,  THOMAS,  Sussex  Co.,  Va. :  1815.    Dead. 
HARWOOD,  S.  PATTON,  Kobbinsville,- Graham  Co. :  1884-'85. 
HASSELL,  SYLVESTER,  Williamston : .  A.  B.,   1862;   A.M.,   1866.     Born 

1842.     Minister.     Prin.  Wilson  Collegiate  Institute.     Wilson. 
HATCH,  ANTHONY,  New  Berne :  1818. 
HATCH,  CALVIN  J.,  Craven  Co. :  1821. 
HATCH,  I>URANT,  Jones  Co. :  A.  B.,  1806.    Dead. 

HATCH,  GEORGE  SEARS,  New  Berne :  1851-'52.    Born  1830.    St.  Louis,  Mo. 
HATCH,  LIEMUEL,  New  Berne:  A.  B.,  1815.    Dead. 
HATCHETT,  JOHN,  Caswell  Co. :  1821.    Dead. 
HATTER,  I>AVID,  N.  C. :  1799.    Dead. 

HAUGHTON,  JOHN  HOOKER,  Tyrrell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1832 ;  A.  M.,  1840.    Law- 
yer.    Gen.  Assem.     Dead. 
HAUCJHTON,  JOHN  LIAURENCE,  Chatham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1861.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  battle. 

HAUGHTON,  JOHN  R.,  Pittsboro  :  1862-'63.     C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  battle. 
HAUGHTON,  JONATHAN  HATCH, Chowan  Co.:  A.  B.,  1825;  A.  M.,  1834. 

Gen.  Assem.     Dead. 

HAUGHTON,  MALACHI,  Edenton :  1850-' 53.     Planter.     Dead. 
HAUGHTON,  THOMAS  GOELET,  Edenton:  A.  B.,  1834.    Minister.    Dead. 
HAUGHTON,  THOMAS  HILL,  Pittsboro:  A.  B.,  1861.    Born  1841.     Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Charlotte. 

HAUGHTON,  TIPPOO  SAIB,  Edenton :  1844.    Fla. 
HAUSER,  SAMUEL  T.,  Stokes  Co. :  A.  B.,  1817.    Dead. 
HAVENS,  IJEROY  C.,  Washington:  1861-'63.     Died  1882. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  141 

HA  WES,  JESSE  BOWDEN,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1884.     Birmingham,  Ala. 

HA  WES,  JOHN  ROBERT,  New  Hanover  Co. :  1839-'40.  Born  1823.  M.  D. 
Univ.  of  N.  Y.  Capt.  C.  S.  A.  Gen.  Assem.  Planter. 

HAWKINS,  ALEXANDER  BOYD,  Franklin  Co.:  A.  B.,  1845.  Born  1825. 
Physician.  Planter.  Tallahassee,  Fla. 

HAWKINS,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  Warren  Co. :  A.  B.,  1805.    Dead. 

HAWKINS,  COLIN  M.,  Warren  Co. :  1864^'66.     Pres.  Gas  Co.     Raleigh. 

HAWKINS,  FRANK,  Warren  Co. :  A.  B.,  1813.     Physician.     Dead. 

HAWKINS,  FRANK,  Franklin  Co. :  1833-'36.  Born  1815.  Planter.  Gen. 
Assem.  of  Miss.  Winona,  Miss. 

HAWKINS,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Warren  Co. :  A.  B.,  1813.    Dead. 

HAWKINS,  JOHN  I>AVIS,  Warren  Co.:  A.  B.,  1801.     Dead. 

HAWKINS,  JOHN  I>AVIS,  Franklin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1841.  Born  1821.  Cotton 
Factor.  New  Orleans,  La. 

HAWKINS,  JOHN  E>.,  Winona,  Miss. :  1854-'57.    C.  S.  A.    Merchant.    Dead. 

HAWKINS,  JOHN  H.,  Warren  Co.:  1801.     Gen.  Assem.    Dead. 

HAWKINS,  JOHN  HENRY,  Warren  Co. :  A.  B.,  1817.     Physician.    Dead. 

HAWKINS,  JOSEPH  WARREN,  Warren  Co.:  A.  B.,  1805;  A.  M.,  1808. 
Physician.  State  Comptroller  1825-'27.  Dead. 

HAWKINS,  MADISON,  Franklin  Co.:  A.  B.,  1850.     Merchant.    Henderson. 

HAWKINS,  MiCAJAH  T.,  Warren  Co. :  1803.    M.  C.,  1831-'41.     Dead. 

HAWKINS,  PETER  B.,  Warren  Co.,  1835-'36.    Physician. 

HAWKINS,  PHILEMON,  Warren  Co. :  A.  B.,  1809.    Dead. 

HAWKINS,  PHILEMON  BEN JAMIN,  Louisburg :  A.  B.,  1844.  Born  1823. 
Gen.  N.  C.  S.  G.  Gen.  Assem.  Planter. 

HAWKINS,  "WILLIAM  JOSEPH,  Franklin  Co.:  1837-'39.  Born  1819. 
Physician.  Ex.-Pres.  R.  &  G.  R.  R.  Raleigh. 

HAWKS,  BENJAMIN,  N.  C. :  1822.    Dead. 

HAWKS,  CICERO  STEPHENS,  New  Berne:  A.  B.,  1830;  A.  M.,  1834;  D.  D. 
Univ.  of  Mo.,  1847 ;  LL.  D.  Bishop  of  Mo.,  1844-'68.  Died  1868. 

HAWKS, FRANCIS HALLID AY, Washington:  A. B.,  1840.  Lawyer.  Planter. 
Born  1819,  died  1866.  New  Berne,  Ala. 

HAWKS,  FRANCIS  L.ISTER,  New  Berne:  A.  B.,  1815;  A.  M.,  1824;  D.D. 
Columbia  Coll.,  1832;  LL.  D.,  1847.  Reporter  Supreme  Ct.,  1820-' 26. 
Episc.  Minister.  Prof.  Divinity  Trinity  Coll.,  Conn.  V.-Pres.  Amer.  Ethno- 
logical Soc.,  1855-'59.  Pres.  Am.  Geographical  and  Statistical  Soc.,  1855-'61. 
Author.  Born  1798,  died  1866.  New  York. 

HAWKS,  SAMUEL,  N.  C.:  1820.    Dead. 

HAY,  DAVID,  Fayetteville:  1804.     Lawyer.     Dead. 

HAY,  PHILIP  THORNHILL,  Rockingham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858. 

HAYES,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Murphy:  1882-'83.  Lawyer.  Colum- 
bia, Tenn. 

HAYES,  WILLIAM  J.,  Pittsboro:  1805.    Dead. 

HAYES,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  Lincoln :  A.  B.,  1842.    Physician.    Charlotte. 

HAYLEY,  LEONIDAS  NAPOLEON  BONAPARTE,  Franklin  Co.,  Ala.: 
A.  B.,  1857.  Physician.  Barton,  Ala. 

HAYLEY,  WILLIAM  HOLLIDAY,  Franklin  Co.,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1857.  Physi- 
cian. Dead. 


142  Students  of  the 

HAYNES,  ROBERT  WALTER,  Knoxville,  Tenn.:  A.  B.,  1862.    Gen.  Assem. 

Jackson,  Tenn. 

HAYS,  JAMES  MACKINTOSH,  Oxford:  1880-'81.    Physician. 
HAYS,  JOHN  WILLIS,  Oxford :  1880-'81.     U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

HAYS,  MIDDLETON,  Jackson,  Tenn. :  1860-'61. 
HAYS,  ROBERT  B.,  Jackson,  Tenn. :  1859-'60.    C.  S.  A. 
HAYWOOD,  ADAM,  Tarboro :  1795.    Dead. 
HAYWOOD,  ALFRED,  Raleigh :  1821.    Dead. 
HAYWOOD,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  Raleigh:   A.  B.,  1822.     Lawyer. 

Born  1802,  died  1824. 

HAYWOOD,  ERNEST,  Raleigh  :  A.  B.,  1880. 

HAYWOOD,  E.  BURKE,  Raleigh :  1843-'46.    A.  M.,  1868.    Physician. 
HAYWOOD,  FABIUS  JULIUS,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1822.    Physician.     Dead. 
HAYWOOD,  FABIUS  JULIUS,  Raleigh:  A.  B.,  1861.    Adj.  C.  S.  A.    Phy- 
sician. 
HAYWOOD,  FRANCIS  PHILEMON,  Raleigh :  1825.    Born  1810.    C.  S.  A. 

Dead.     Smithville. 
HAYWOOD,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1821.    Physician. 

Dead. 

HAYWOOD,  HOWARD,  Raleigh :  1877-' 79. 
HAYWOOD,  JOHN  A.,  Franklin  Co.:  1802.     Dead. 
HAYWOOD,  JOHN  I/EE,  Raleigh :    1821.    Physician.    Born  1804,  died  1837. 

Smithfield. 

HAYWOOD,  JOHN  STEELE,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1820.    Dead. 
HAYWOOD,  JOSEPH  ALLEN,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1862.    Born  1842.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Planter. 
HAYWOOD,  RICHARD  BENNEHAN,  Raleigh:  A.  B.,  1841.     Physician. 

Surg.  C.  S.  A.    Pres.  N.  C.  Med.  Soc.    Born  1819,  died  1888. 
HAYWOOD,  RUFUS,  Raleigh:  1821. 
HAYWOOD,  THOMAS,  Raleigh:  1821. 

HAYWOOD,  THOMAS  BURGESS,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1823.    Dead. 
HAYWOOD,   THOMAS   J.,  Nashville,  Tenn.:    1812.     Judge  Supreme  Ct., 

Tenn.     Author.     Dead. 

HAYWOOD,  WILLIAM  DALLAS,  Raleigh :  1825.    Born  1810.    Dead. 
HAYWOOD,  WILLIAM   HENRY,  Raleigh:  A.  B.,  1819.    Lawyer.    Gen. 

Assem.     Speaker  H.  of  Com.     U.  S.  Senator.     Dead. 

HAYWOOD,  WILLIAM  RUFUS,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1821.    Physician.    Dead. 
HAZELL,  WILLIAM  LIEE,  McCrary,  Alamance  Co. :  1883-'84. 
HEADEN,  ISAAC  BROOKS,  Chatham  Co. :   1835-'36.     M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Pa. 

Died  1852. 

HEADEN,  JAMES  HUNTER,  Chatham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1839  ;  A.  M.,  1847. 
HEADEN,  SAMUEL,  Liberty,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1821.    Dead. 
HEADEN,  WILLIAM,  Chatham  Co. :  1821. 

HEADEN,  WILLIAM  EDWARDS,  Pittsboro:  A.  B.,  1888.    Born  1867. 
HEADEN,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH,  Chatham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Teacher.    Gen. 

Assem.     Lt.  C.  S..A.     Died  1865. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  143 

HEARN,  LAWRENCE  HENRY,  Tarboro :  1826.    Planter.    Born  1810,  died 

1854.    Fla. 

HE ARTT,  LEOPOLD,  Hillsboro:  1831-'32.    Merchant. 
HEARTWELL,  CHARLES  PAUL,  Lawrenceville,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1842.    Born 

1821.     Physician.     Planter.     Albany,  Ga. 
HEART WELL,   HARRISON    J.,   Lawrenceville,   Va. :    1838-' 39.     Planter. 

Cherry  Hill,  Dinwiddie  Co.,  Va. 

HECK,  GEORGE  CALLENDINE,  Ealeigh:  1886-87.    Lawyer. 
HEDRICK,  BENJAMIN   SHERWOOD,  Davidson  Co.:  A.  B.,  1851.    Prof. 

U.  N.  C.     Asst.  Comr.  of  Patents.     Died  Sept.  2,  1886.     Washington,  D.  C. 
HEDRICK,  JAMES  I>AWSON,  Wilmington  :  1884-'86. 
HEILIG,  JAMES  DANIEL,  Salisbury :  1876-77. 
HEILIG,  LAW  SON  EDWIN,  Mt.  Pleasant :  1887-'88.    A.  B.,  N.  C.  Coll.,  1887. 

Lawyer. 
HEITMAN,  NUMA  FLETCHER,  Lexington:  A.  B.,  1883.     Lawyer.     Kansas 

City,  Mo. 
HEMKEN,  BENARD  B.,  Monroe,  La.:  B.  S.,  1858.    Lawyer.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1838.     Killed  at  Malvern  Hill,  1862. 
HENDERSON,  ALEXANDER  M.,  Chapel  Hill:  1824.    Dead. 
HENDERSON,  ARCHIBALD  E.,  Granville  Co.:  1820.    Dead. 
HENDERSON,  ARCHIBALD  E.,  Williamsboro,  Granville  Co.:  1859-'61. 
HENDERSON,~BENNETT  H.,  Tenn. :  1821. 

HENDERSON,  DAVID  W. ,  Milton,  Caswell  Co.    1831-'35.     Dead. 
HENDERSON,  GEORGE  W.,  Mobile,  Ala. :  1839-' 42.    Dead. 
HENDERSON,  JAMES,  Kentucky:  A.  B.,  ]806.    Physician.    Dead. 
HENDERSON,  JAMES  A.,  Chapel  Hill:  1803.    Physician.    Dead. 
HENDERSON,  JOHN  LAWSON,  Salisbury :  A.  B.,  1800.    Dead. 
HENDERSON,  JOHN   STEELE,  Salisbury :  1862-64.    Born  1846.     C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.     Gen.  Assera.     Member  Commission  to  Codify  Laws  of  N.  C.     M.  C. 

1885-. 

HENDERSON,  LAWSON  FRANK,  Lincoln  Co.:  A. B.,  1827.  Physician.  Dead. 
HENDERSON,  LEONARD,  Granville  Co. :  1840-' 42. 
HENDERSON,  LEONARD  A.,  Salisbury:  1824.    Dead. 
HENDERSON,  LEONARD  A.,  Granville  Co. :  1859-'60.     Born  1823.    Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  battle. 

HENDERSON,  MARK  M.,  Oxford:  A.  B.,  1816.    Dead. 
HENDERSON,  MAURICE,  Chapel  Hill :  1812.    Dead. 
HENDERSON,  PHILO  P.,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  A.  B.,  1843.    Dead. 
HENDERSON,  PLEASANT,  Chapel  Hill :  1801.    Dead. 
HENDERSON,  PLEASANT,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1821.     Physician.    Dead. 
HENDERSON,  RICHARD,  Ky. :  A.  B.,  1804.    Tutor  U.  N.  C.    Dead. 
HENDERSON,  RICHARD  B.,  Granville  Co. :  1850-'53.    C.  S.  A. 
HENDERSON,  RICHARD  BULLOCK,  Warrenton :  A.  B.,  1879.    Physician. 

Manson,  Warren  Co. 

HENDERSON,  SAMUEL,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  1801.     Physician.     Dead. 
HENDERSON,  TIPPOO  SAIB,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1814.    Physician.    Dead. 
HENDERSON,  WILLIAM,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1808.    Tutor  U.  N.  C.    Phy- 
sician.   Dead. 


144  Students  of  the 

HENDERSON,  WILLI AM,  Tenn.:  1833-'34.    Dead. 

HENDERSON,  WILLIAM  HENBY,  Carroll  Co.,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1840.    Dead. 

HENDON,  JOHN  A.,   New  Berne,  Ala.:    1855-'56.     Planter.     Born   1835, 

died  1874. 

HENDBEN,  JOSEPH  FLANNEB,  Winston:  1888-. 
HENDBICKS,  JOHN  ADDISON,  Jerusalem,  Davie  Co.:   1885-'88.     Gen. 

Assem.,  1889-. 

HENLEY,  JAMES  ANDBEW,  Franklinton,  Franklin  Co. :  1879-'80.    Raleigh. 
HENBY,  EDWABD  W.,  Charlotte  Co.,  Va.:  1858-;59. 
HENBY,  KOBEBT  WILLIAMS,  Va.:  A.  B.,  1835.    Dead. 
HENBY,  WALTEB  RICHABD,  Kittrell :  1877-78.    Lawyer.    Henderson. 
HENBY,  WILLIAM  SMITH,  Asheville :  1881-'82. 
HENBY,  WILLIAM  WILD,  Enterprise,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1860.     Capfr.  C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.     Meridian,  Miss. 
HENSON,  JOHN  McKAMiE,  Burke  Co. :  1847-'49.  Physician.   Surg.C.  S.A. 

Aberdeen,  Miss. 

HEBBEBT,  THOMAS  S.,  Woodville,  Miss.:  1859-'60. 
HEBIN,  JOHN  A.,  Branson,  Miss. :  1856-'57.    Dead. 
HEBBING,  JAMES  JOSHUA,  Lenoir  Co. :  A.  B.,  1845.    C.  S.  A. 
HEBBING,  JOHN  BOBEBT,  Scotland  Neck,  Halifax  Co. :  1881-'83.     Died 

1883. 

HEBBING,  JOSHUA  JAMES,  La  Grange:  1885-'87. 

HEBBING,  NEEDHAM  WHITFIELD,  Lenoir  Co. :  A.  B.,  1838.    Physician. 
HEBSEY,  AUSTIN  A.,  A.  B.,  1820. 

HESTEB,  BENNETT  FBANKLIN,  Oxford:  1876-78.    Died  1882. 
HESTEE,  JOHN  M.,  Montgomery,  Tenn.:  1854-'55.     Born  1836.    Travelling 

Saleman.     Mayfield,  Ky. 

HESTEB,  ST.  CLAIB,  Kittrell,  Vance  Co. :  A.  B.,  1888.     Teacher.    Raleigh. 
HICKS,  EDWABD  HUBBELL,  Oxford:  A.  B.,  1846 ;  A.  M.,  1849. 
HICKS,  JAMES  WOOD,  Granville  Co.:   A.  B.,  1847.     Born  1827;  M.  D., 

Univ.  of  Pa.     Surg.  C.  S.  A.     Tuskerton,  Fla. 
HlCKS,  JOHN  HENBY,  Sampson  Co.:  1856-'58.    Physician.    Surg.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1832,  died  1883. 

HICKS,  JOHN  MILLEB,  Faison,  Duplin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1861.    Died  1868. 
HICKS,  JOHN  SCOTCH  WHITE,  Warren  Co.:  1878-'80.     Murfreesboro. 
HICKS,  LiOUlS,  Sampson  Co. :  1796.    Dead. 
HIGGINS,  CHABLES  MCLEAN,  Beaufort:  1882-'83. 
HIGH,  JOHN  T.,  Wake  Co. :  1810.    Dead. 

HIGHTOWEB,  SAMUEL  A.,  Homer,  La.:  A.  B.,  1860.    C.  S.  A. 
HILL,  ABTHUB  JAY,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1818.    Dead. 
HILL,  ASHLEY  THOMAS,  Kinston:  1881-'82.    Lawyer. 
HILL,  ATHEBTON  BABNES,  Halifax  Co.:  A.  B.,  1855.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Planter. 
HILL,  ATHEBTON  BABNES,  Scotland  Neck,  Halifax  Co.:  Ph.  B.,  1885. 

Teacher.     Pittsboro. 
HILL,  CHABLES  APPLEWHITE,  Franklin  Co.:  A.  B.,  1816.    Gen.  Assem. 

Dead. 
HILL,  CHABLES  UBQUHABT,  Scotland  Neck,  Halifax  Co. :  B.  S.,  1883.  Dead. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  145 

H ILL,  CHRISTOPHER  DUDLEY,  Faison,  Duplin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1881.   M.  D. 

Univ.  of  Va.,  1888. 

HILL,  EDWARD  !>.,  Duplin  Co.:  1831-'32.    Dead. 
HILL,  EDWARD  J.,  Faison,  Duplin  Co.:  A.  B.,  1878.     Gen.  Assem.    U.  S. 

Consul  at  Montevideo,  1887-. 

HILL,  FREDERICK  C.,  Wilmington:  1827.     Dead. 
HILL,  FREDERICK  J.,  Wilmington:  1805.    Physician.     Dead. 
HILL,  FREDERICK  JONES,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1852.    Henderson. 
HILL,  HENRY,  Sussex  Co.,  Va. :  1799. 
HILL,  ISAAC,  Warrenton  :  1821.     Physician.     Dead. 
HILL,  JSHAM  FAISON,  Faison,  Duplin  Co. :  1876-78.    Merchant. 
HILL,   JAMES    HICKS,   Faison,    Duplin    Co.:    1877-78.     Orange-grower, 

Ocalla,  Fla. 

HILL,  JAMES  STADLER,  Stokes  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858. 
HILL,  JAMES  W.,  Columbia,  Texas:  1859-' 60. 
HILL,  JOHN,  Wilmington  :  A.  B.,  1814.     Physician.     Dead. 
HILL,  JOHN,  Stokes  Co.:  1816. 

HILL,  JOHN,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1850.     Physician.    Dead. 
HILL,  JOHN  H.,  Wilmington:  1822.     Physician.     Dead. 
HILL,  JOHN  HAMPDEN,  Brunswick  Co. :  A.  B.,  1854.    Druggist.    Goldsboro. 
HILL,  JOHN  S.,  Warsaw,  Duplin  Co. :  1855-'56.     Dead. 
HILL,  JOHN  SPRUNT,  Faison,  Duplin  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1889.     Born  1869. 
HILL,  JOSEPH  A.,  Abis  Spring,  Calhoun  Co.,  Ga. :  A.  B.,  1857. 
HILL,  RICHARD,  Dinwiddie  Co.,  Va. :  1800.    Dead. 
HILL,  RICHARD  BRADLEY,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1843. 
HILL,  RICHARD  KING,  Iredell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1830.    Teacher.    Dead.    Texas. 
HILL,  ROBERT  DUDLEY,  Faison,  Duplin  Co. :  1887-'88. 
HILL,  THOMAS,  Kockingham  Co. :  1810.     Dead. 
HILL,  THOMAS,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1822.     Dead. 
HILL,  THOMAS,  Brunswick  Co. :  1849-'51.    Born  1832.     M.  D.  Univ.  of  N.Y. 

Surg.  C.  S.  A.    Goldsboro. 

HILL,  THOMAS  BLOUNT,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1832.    Hillsboro.    Dead. 
HILL,  THOMAS  XORFLEET,  Scotland  Neck,  Halifax  Co.:   A.  B.,   1857. 

Lawyer.     C.  S.  A. 

HILL,  THOMAS  NORFLEET,  Halifax :  1886-'87.    Lawyer. 
HILL,  THOMAS  S.,  Wilmington:  1854-'55. 
HILL,  THOMAS  STAFFORD,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1859.    C.  S.  A.    Killed 

in  battle. 

HILL,  WILLIAM,  Wilmington  :  1804.     Dead. 
HILL,  WILLIAM,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1844 ;  A.  M.,  1850.    Dead. 
HILL,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  Duplin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1849. 
HILL,  WILLIAM  G.,  Raleigh:  1822.    Physician.    Born  1806,  died  March 

4th,  1877. 

HILL,  WILLIAM  G.,  Columbia,  Texas:  1859-60. 
HILL,  WILLIAM  H.,  Wilmington:  1814.     Dead. 
HILL,  WILLIAM  H.,  Chester,  S.C.:  1837-'38.     Physician.     Dead. 
HiLL,WiLLlAM  LIANIER,  Faison,  Duplin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1879.  Lawyer.  Warsaw. 
HILLIARD,  DAVID,  Nash  Co. :  A.  B.,  1856.     Dead. 
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146  Students  of  the 

HILLIARD,  E.  E.,  Scotland  Neck,  Halifax  Co.:    1887-'88.      A.  B.,  Wake 

Forest,  1882.     Lawyer. 

HIIXIARD,  ISAAC  H.,  Halifax  Co. :  1827.    Dead. 
1 1 1  LI.I  A  K i>,  JOHN,  Nash  Co. :  1798.     Dead. 
HIIXIARD,  LOUIS,  Nash  Co. :   A.  B.,  1858.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Gen.  Assem., 

1866.     Judge  Superior  Ct.,  1875.     Com.  Merchant.     Norfolk,  Va. 
HIIXIARD,  ROBERT  C.,  Nash  Co.:  1799.     Gen.  Assem.     Dead. 
HIIXIARD,  ROBERT  C.  T.  SYDENHAM,  Nash  Co. :  A.  B.,  1846.     Dead. 
HILTON,  JOHN,  Raleigh :  1878-780. 
HINES,  BENJAMIN  S.,  Raleigh:  1842-' 43.    Dead. 
HINES,  EDWARD  S.,  Raleigh:  A.  B.,  1863.    Died  1876. 
HINES,  ELIAS  CARR,  Raleigh:  A.  B.,  1847;  A.M.,  1850.    Lawyer.     C.  S.  A. 

Born  1 827,  died  in  service  April  14,  1862. 

HINES,  FRANK  GORDON,  Edenton :  Ph.  B.,  1881.    Died  1882. 
HINES,  HARVEY  L..,  Raleigh :  1854-'55.    C.  S.  A.    Dead. 
HINES,  JESSE  D.,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1840-'41.     Physician.     Dead. 
HINES,  JOEL,  Pender  Co. :  1878-'79  and  1884-'85.     Lawyer. 
HINES,  JOHN  SNEAD,  Raleigh:  A.  B.,  1856.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Planter.     St. 

Louis,  Mo. 
HINES,  PETER  EVANS,  Raleigh:    A.  B.,  1849;   A.  M.,  1852.     Physician. 

Pres.  N.  C,  Med.  Soc. 

HINES,  PETER  EVANS,  Raleigh :  1882-'83. 
HINES,  RICHARD,  Raleigh:  A.  B.,  1850;  D.  D.    Tutor  U.  N.  C.,  1852-'54. 

Minister. 
HlNSDALE,  JOHN  W.,  Fayetteville:    1858-'61.     Col.  C.  S.  A.     Lawyer. 

Raleigh. 
HINTON,  CHARLES  LEWIS,  Wake  Co. :  A,  B.,  1814.    Gen.  Assem.    State 

Treas.     Born  1793,  died  1861. 

HINTON,  DAVID,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1847.    Born  1826,  died  1876. 
HINTON,  EUGENE  JOSEPH,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1845. 
HINTON,  JOHN  HARPER,  Wake  Co. :  A.  B.,  1813.    Tutor  U.  N.  C.,  1814. 

Dead. 

HINTON,  JOHN  W.,  Wake  Co. :  1824.    Dead. 

HINTON,  NOAH  B.,  Bertie  Co. :  1804.    Planter.     Born  1787,  died  1850. 
HINTON,  RANSOM,  Wake  Co. :  1804.    Physician.     Dead. 
HINTON,  ROBERT,  Wake  Co. :  A.  B.,  1815.    Physician.    Dead. 
HINTON,  SAMUEL,  Wake  Co. :  A.  B.,  1798.    Dead. 
HINTON,  SAMUEL  SMITH,  Wake  Co. :  A.  B.,  1825.     Dead. 
HINTON,  "WILLIAM,  Bertie  Co. :  1806.    Born  1792,  died  1840. 
HINTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1844. 
HOBSON,  BENJAMIN  MOSELY,  Milton,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1838.    Minister. 
HOBSON,  JAMES  MARCEIXUS,  Davie  Co.:  A.  B.,  1861.    Born  1840.    Lt. 

C.  S.  A.     Judge  Hale  Co.  Ct.,  Ala.     Mem.  Gen.  Assem.  of  Ala.     Greens- 
boro, Ala. 

HODGE,  HENRY  W.,  Tarboro:  A.  B.,  1825. 
HODGE,  JAMES  A.,  Wake  Co. :  1861-'65.    Dead. 
HODGE,  RICHARD  DEBNAM,  Raleigh :  1881-'82. 
HODGE,  RUFUS  A.,  Wake  Co. :  1861-'65. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  147 

HODGE,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Tarboro :  A.  B.,  1825.    Dead. 
HODGES,  JAMES  MARCUS,  La  Grange  :  1880-81.     Physician. 
HODGES,  JOSEPH  J.  DURHAM,  Bossier  Parish,  La.:  1859-'61.     C.S.A. 

Killed  at  2d  Manassas. 

HODGES,  PAUL  ARENDELL,  Kinston :  1887-89. 
HODGES,  THOMAS  P.,  Okolona,  Miss.:  1859-60.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed  at 

Jonesboro,  Ga.,  July  28,  1864. 
HOFMAN,  OEORGE  W.,  Duplin  Co.:  1826. 

HOGAN,  ALEXANDER  MARTIN,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1856.    Dead. 
HOGAN,  ALEXANDER  W.,  Bandolph  Co. :  1831-'32.    Dead. 
HOGAN,  I>AVID  ROSWELL,  Chapel  Hill :  1886-. 
HOGAN,  HENRY  JAMES,  Chapel  Hill:    A.  B.,  1861.    Teacher.    Mifflin, 

Tenn. 

HOGAN,  JAMES,  Kandolph  Co. :  1818.    Dead. 
HOGAN,  JOHN  ALLEN,  Randolph  Co. :  A.  B.,  1822.    Dead. 
HOGAN,  JOHN  ROSWELL,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1855.    Physician. 
HOGAN,  WILLIAM  L.,  Randolph  Co. :  1827. 

HOGG,  GAVIN,  Raleigh  :  A.  B.,  1807.    Tutor  U.  N.  C.,  1808.    Lawyer.    Dead. 
HOGG,  JAMES,  Chapel  Hill :  1795.     Dead. 
HOGG,  JAMES,  A.  B.,  1812.     Physician.     Dead. 
HOGG,  RICHARD,  Raleigh:  1825.     Dead. 
HOGG,  THOMAS,  Chapel  Hill :  1817.     Dead. 
HOKE,  JOHN  FRANKLIN,  Lincoln  Co. :  A.  B.,  1841.  Lawyer.  Capt.  U.  S.  A. 

Mexican  War.     Col.  C.  S.  A.     Born  1821,  died  1888. 
HOKE,  VAN  WYCK,  Raleigh  :  1887. 
HOLBROOK,  L.EVI,  A.  B.,  1814. 

HOLCOMB,  VIRGIL  ERASTUS,  Rockford,  Yadkin  Co. :  1887-' 88.  Lawyer. 
HOLCOMBE,  FLETCHER  DEEMS,  Chestnut  Ridge,  Yadkin  Co. :  1883-'84. 
HOLDEN,  JOSEPH  WILLIAM,  Raleigh :  1862-'63.  Gen.  Assem.  Speaker 

H.  of  Com.     Dead. 
HOLDEN,  JULIUS  THOMAS,  Wilmington :  1851-'52.   Born  1834.   Physician. 

Marianna,  Fla. 

HOLLAND,  GEORGE  COURTS,  Dallas,  Gaston  Co. :  1885-87. 
HOLLAND,  RALPH  HERSCHEL,  Charlotte:  1889-. 
HOLLAND,  WILLIAM  A.,  Kinston:  1857-'58.    Maj.  C.  S.  A. 
HOLLAND,  WILLIAMSON,  1839. 
HOLLEMAN,  JOEL,  Isle  of  Wight  Co.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1822.    Gen.  Assem.  of 

Va.    M.  C.     Dead. 

HOLLEMAN,  SILAS  ALVIN,  Chatham  Co. :  1881-'83. 
HOLLEY,  GEORGE  STANLY,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1837 ;  A.  M.,  1844.    Lawyer. 

Dead. 

HOLLEY,  JAMES,  Bertie  Co.:  1830-'32.    Dead. 
HOLLIDAY,  RICHARD  WILLIAM,  Clinton :  1888-. 
HOLLIDAY,  THOMAS  C.,  Aberdeen,  Miss.:    A.  B.,    1860.    Asst.  Adj.  Gen. 

C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  battle. 

HOLLIDAY,  TILMAN,  New  Berne:  1824.    Dead. 
HOLMES,  GABRIEL,  Brunswick  Co. :  1849-'51.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Dead. 


148  Students  of  the 

HOLMES,  HARDY,  Clinton:   A.  B.,  1824;   A.M.,  1832.    Physician.     Born 

1804,  died  1847. 
HOLMES,  HARDY  JJUCIAN,  Sampson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1817.    Lawyer.    Born  1795, 

died  1869.    Wilmington. 

HOLMES,  JAMES,  Sampson  Co. :  1842-' 44.    Lieut.  U.  S.  A. 
HOLMES,  JOHN  LYON,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1846.     Lawyer.     Born  1826, 

died  Sept.  20,  1888. 

HOLMES,  JOHN  SIMCOX,  Bowman's  Bluff:  1886-'88. 
HOLMES,  JOHN  WRIGHT,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1853.    Dead. 
HOLMES,  LIUCIAN,  Pittsboro :  1842-'46.    Minister. 
HOLMES,  OWEN,  Clinton :  A.  B.,  1819.    Lawyer.    Born  1795,  died  1840. 
HOLMES,  OWEN  I>AVIS,  Wilmington  :  A.  B.,  1845.    Dead. 
HOLMES,  PETER  JAMES,  Southampton  Co.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1842. 
HOLMES,  SAMUEL  ALLEN,  A.  B.,  1799.    Prof.  U.  N.  C.,  1811.    Dead. 
HOLMES,  SAMUEL  ASHE,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1851.     Judge  Superior  Ct. 

of  Cal. 
HOLMES,  THEOPHILUSH.,  Fayetteville:  1861-'62.    Lieut.C.S.A.     Killed 

at  Ashland,  Va.,  1864. 
HOLMES,  THOMAS  HALL,  Clinton:  A.  B.,  1848.    Lawyer.    Maj.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1829,  died  1866. 

HOLMES,  WILLIAM  H.,  Sampson  Co. :  1854-'55. 

HOLSHAUSER,  ALLAN  RoDOLPHUS,  Kowan  Co. :  1877-79.    Minister. 
HOLT,  ALFRED  AUGUSTUS,  Orange  Co. :  1821.    Lawyer.    Born  1804,  died 

1825. 
HOLT,  ALFRED  CHARLES  BRIGGS,  Augusta,  Ga. :  1859-'61.    Born  1843. 

C.  S.  A.     Lawyer. 

HOLT,  ARCHIBALD  M.,  Orange  Co. :  1821.     Physician.    Dead. 
HOLT,  BENJAMIN  RICE,  Augusta,  Ga. :  A.  B.,  1861.    Lt.  C,  S.  A.    Born 

1841,  died  1885. 

HOLT,  JAMES  HENRY,  Graham,  Alamance  Co. :  1883-'84. 
HOLT,  JAMES  M.,  Lexington:  1858-'59.    Dead. 
HOLT,  JAMES  RILEY,  Orange  Co. :   1831-'32.    Minister.    Born  1814,  died 

1871.     Graham. 

HOLT,  LEWIS  BOWEN,  Orange  Co. :  1841-'43.     Born  1821,  died  1843. 
HOLT,   MICHAEL  WILLIAM,  Orange  Co.:    A.  B.,   1832;    A.  M.,  1837. 

Physician.     Born  1811,  died  1858. 
HOLT,  PLEASANT  ALLEN,  Orange  Co. :  A.  B.,  1845.    Born  1826.    Physician. 

Surg.  C.  S.  A.     Jacksonville,  Fla. 
HOLT,  ROBERT  LiACY,  Graham,  Alamance  Co. :   1884-86.    Manufacturer. 

Burlington. 
HOLT,  ROBERT  OSCAR,  Guilford  Co.:   A.  B.,  1881.     Prin.  Oak  Kidge 

Inst.    Oak  Kidge. 

HOLT,  SAMUEL  L.OCKHART,  Orange  Co. :  A.  B.,  1825 ;  A.  M.,  1829.  Physi- 
cian.   Born  1805,  died  1872. 
HOLT,    THOMAS   M.,   Haw   Eiver:    1849-'50.     Born   1831.    Gen.  Assem. 

Speaker  H.  of  Com.,  1885.     Lt.  Gov.,  1889-.     Planter.     Manufacturer. 
HOLT,  WILLIAM  EDWIN,  Graham :  1856-'58.     Born  1839.     Cotton  Manu- 
facturer.   Lexington. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1880.  149 


HOLT,  WILLIAM  IRWIN,  Graham :  1887-' 

HoLT,WlLLiAM  M.,  Lexington  :  1855-'57.     Lt.  C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  service. 

HOLT,  WILLIAM  RAINEY,  Orange  Co.:  A.  B.,  1817.    Physician.     Planter 

and  Stock  Kaiser.     Born  1798,  died  1868.     Lexington. 
HOLTON,  ARCHER  BOWMAN,  Bush  Hill,  Kandolph  Co.:  1869-'70. 
HOOKER,  ERASMUS  A.  ROSCOE,  Hillsboro:    A.  B.,  1848.    Physician. 

Dead.     Aurora. 

HOOKER,  JOSEPH  JOHN,  Chatham  Co. :  1884-'85.     Lawyer.    Webster. 
HOOKER,  OCTAVIUS  WRIGHT,  Hillsboro:    A.  B.,  1845;  A.  M.,  1849. 

Physician. 

HOOKER,  WILLIAM  I>E  WITT,  Gulf,  Chatham  Co. :  1878-79. 
HOOPER,  EDWARD  JONES,  Chapel  Hill :  1833-'35.    Dead. 
HOOPER,  JAMES  HOGG,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1815.    Merchant.     Born  1797, 

died  1841.     Fayetteville. 
HOOPER,  JOHN  I>EBERNIERE,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1831 ;  A.  M.,  1834. 

Prof.  Latin  and  French  U.  N.  C.,  1838-' 48 ;  Greek  and  French,  1875-'85. 

Born  1811,  died  Jan.  27,  1886. 
HOOPER,    JOSEPH    CALDWELL,   Chapel    Hill:    1837-'38.    Born    1821. 

Fayetteville. 
HOOPER,  THOMAS  CLARK,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1812.    Lawyer.    Born  1794, 

died  1828. 
HOOPER,  WILLIAM,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1809;  A.M.,  1812;  D.  D.;  LL.  D., 

1833.     Prof.  Ancient  Langs.  U.  N.  C.,  1817-'22  and  1828-'37 ;   Khet.  and 

Logic,  1825-' 28.     Prof.  S.  C.  Coll.,  Columbia.     Pres.  Wake  Forest  Coll. 

Born  1782,  died  1876. 
HOOPER,  WILLIAM  WILBERITORCE,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1836;  A.  M. 

1841.     Physician.     Dead. 

HOPKINS,  ARTHUR  F.,  Ala.,  1811 :  Judge  Supreme  Ct.,  Ala.    Dead. 
HOPKINS,  SAMUEL  O.,  Ky.:  1800.    Dead. 

HORD,  BENJAMIN  McC.,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn. :  I860-' 62.    C.  S.  A.    Jour- 
nalist.    Comm'r  Agriculture.     Nashville,  Tenn. 
HORD,  GEORGE  JACOB V.  B.,  Shelby:  1884-'87. 
HORN,  WHITMEL  IX,  Edgecombe  Co.:  1810.    Dead. 
HORNE,  HENRY  W.,  Fayetteville:  1854-' 55. 

HORNE,  JAMES  W.,  Pittsboro :  1853-'54.    Sergt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  service. 
HORNER,  JAMES  H., Orange  Co.:  A.  B.,  1844;  A.  M.     Teacher.     Founder 

and  Principal  Homer  School.     Oxford. 
HORNER,  WILLIAM  DE  WITT,  Henderson:  A.  B.,  1868. 
HORNBY,  WILLIAM  ADAMS,  Greensboro:  A.  B.,  1861.    Died  1887. 
HOSKINS,  JAMES  W.,  Edenton :  1838-'39. 
HOSKINS,  THOMAS  E.,  Farm ville,  Va. :  1816.     Dead. 
HOSKINS,  THOMAS   JONES,  Durant's  Neck,  Perquimans  Co.:   1883-'84. 

Edenton. 
HOSKINS,  THOMAS  SKINNER,  Edenton:  A.  B.,  1826;  A.  M.,  1832.    Gen. 

Assem.     Dead. 

HOUSTON,  ARCHIBALD  C.,  Cabarrus  Co.:  1825-'28.    Dead. 
HOUSTON,  ROBERT  BRUCE  B.,  Catawba  Co. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 
HOUSTON,  WILLIAM,  Iredell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1798.    Physician.    Dead. 


150  Students  of  the 

HOWARD,  A.  BRANSON,  Iredell  Co.:  1861-'63. 

How ARD,  GEORGE,  Tarboro,  1849-' 50:  Born  1829.     Lawyer.    Gen.  Assem. 

Judge  Superior  Ct.    Mem.  Conven.,  1861  and  1865. 
HOWARD,  GEORGE,  Tarboro:  Ph.  B.,  1885.     Lawyer. 
HOWARD,  LEWIS  WHITFIELD,  New  Hanover  Co.:   A.  B.,  1857.    Civ. 

Eng.    C.  S.  A.    Dead.    Topsail. 
HOWELL,  GEORGE  PIERCE,  Goldsboro:  1886-'89.    Born  1870.    West  Point, 

N.  Y. 

HOWELL,  JOSEPH  JAY,  Chapel  Hill:  1869-70. 
HOWELL,  IiOGAN  DOUGLASS,  Goldsboro :  A.  B.,  1889.     Born  1868. 
HOWELL,  ROBERT  PHILIP,  Goldsboro:  1856-'59.     Born  1840.     Capt.  Q. 

M.  C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Cashier  Bank  of  New  Hanover. 
HOWELL,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS,  Chapel  Hill:  1869-70. 
HOWERTON,  JOHN  T.,  Nashville,  Tenn. :  1855-'56.     Dead. 
HOWERTON,  WILLIAM  MATTHEW,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1847 ;  A.  M.     Lawyer. 

Dead. 

HOWZE,  BENJAMIN  ISAAC,  Haywood,  Chatham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1836.   Lawyer. 
HUBBARD,  ALBERT  GALLATIN,  Leasburg:  A.  B.,  1838;  A.  M.,  1842. 

Died  1882. 

HUBBELL,  RANSOM,  A.  B.,  1820. 

HUCKABEE,  CASWELL  C.,  Ala.:  1839-' 40.     Brierfield,  Ala. 
HUCKABEE,  JOHNSTON  J.,  Ala.:  1839-' 40.    Planter.    Dead. 
HUFF,   WILLIAM,   Lawrenceville,  Va.:    1862-'65.     Physician.     Dogwood, 

Brunswick  Co.,  Va. 

HUGGINS,  COOPER,  Jacksonville,  Onslow  Co.:  A.  B.,  1859.     C.  S.  A. 
HUGGINS,  WILLIAM  SLOAN,  Wilmington:  1888-. 
HUGHES,  BRICE  M.,  Patrick  C.  H.,  Va. :  1825.     Dead. 
HUGHES,  ISAAC  WAYNE,  Chocowinity,  Beaufort  Co. :  1884-'86. 
HUGHES,  JAMES  BETTNER,  New  Berne:  A.  B.,  1853.     Physician.    Surg. 

C.  S.  A. 

HUGHES,  LIEANDER,  Patrick  C.  H.,  Va.:  1824.    Dead. 
HUGHES,  NICHOLAS  COLLIN,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,  1859.    Lawyer.    Capt. 

C.  S.  A.    Born  1840.     Killed  at  Gettysburg,  1863. 
HUGHES,  ROBERT  HARVEY,  Cedar  Grove,  Orange  Co.:  1875-77. 
HUME,  WILLIAM  LOWNDES,  Brevard,  Transylvania  Co. :  1880-'83. 
HUMPHREY,  PAUL  CLINGMAN,  Goldsboro :  1882-'83.    Sect'y  Wayne  Agri- 
cultural Works. 
HUMPHRIES,  WILLIAM  WASHINGTON,  Columbus,  Miss.:  A.  B.,  3858; 

LL.  B.    Born  1840.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Gen.  Assem.  of  Miss. 
HUNT,  EUSTACE,  Pittsylvania  Co.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1857.     Dead. 
HUNT,  GEORGE  BLACKBURN,  Bolivar  Co.,  Miss.:    A.  B..  1861.     Maj. 

C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Born  1839,  died  1873. 

HUNT,  J.  THOMAS,  Lexington :  1852-'54.     Physician.     Dead. 
HUNT,  JAMES,  Va. :  1814.    Dead. 
HUNT,  JAMES  I>AVES,  Izard  Co.,  Ark. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Lawyer.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1838.     Killed  at  Corinth,  Miss.,  October  4,  1862. 
HUNT,  JAMES  GRAHAM,  Oxford :  1878-79. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  151 

HUNT,  JAMES  MADISON  BULLOCK,  Townesville,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B., 

1861.     Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

HUNT,  NATHANIEL,  Franklin  Co. :  1799.    Dead. 
HUNT,  THOMAS  D.,  Granville  Co.:  A.  B.,  1800.     Physician.     Dead. 
HUNT,  WILLIAM  C.,  Eutaw,  Ala.:  1842-'43. 
HUNT,  WIIXIAM  ELZA,  Washington  Co.,  Miss.:  A.  B.,  1861.    Born  1840. 

C.  S.  A.     Greenville,  Miss. 

HUNTER,  BENJAMIN  B.,  Tarboro:  1805.    Physician.    Dead. 
HUNTER,  CHARLES  H. ,  Martin  Co. :  1821.    Dead. 
HUNTER,  CLIFTON  WHEAT,  Enfield,  Halifax  Co. :  1875-77. 
HUNTER,  HENRY,  N.  C. :  1796.    Dead. 
HUNTER,  HERMAN  W.,  Charlotte:  1847-' 48. 
HUNTER,  JAMES,  Halifax  Co. :  1822.    Physician.    Dead. 
HUNTER,  JAMES,  GuilfordCo.:  1826. 
HUNTER,  JAMES  A.,  Buckingham  Co.:  1826. 
HUNTER,  JAMES  McG.,  Kaleigh:  1837-'39. 
HUNTER,  PATRICK,  Va.:  1814.    Dead. 
HUNTER,  PERCY  ISAAC,  Gates  Co. :  1879-82. 

HUNTER,  RICHARD  BENJAMIN,  Brinkleyville,  Halifax  Co. :  1888-. 
HUNTER,  WILLIAM  H.,  Kaleigh:  1817.     Physician. 
HUSKE,  BENJAMIN  ROBINSON,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1850.    Maj.  C.  S.  A. 

Wounded  at  Seven  Pines,  June  25,  and  died  July  15,  1862. 
HUSKE,  JOHN WINSLOW,  Fayetteville:  A. B.,  1827.    Lawyer.    Born  1809, 

died  1841. 
HUSKE,  JOSEPH  CALDWELL,  Fayetteville :   A.  B.,  1843 ;   A.  M. ;   D.  D. 

Born  1822. 

HUSKE,  KlRKLAND,  Fayetteville  :  1882-'S4. 

HUSKE,  WALTER  ALVES,  Fayetteville:  A.  B.,  1839  ;  A.  M.,  1843.    Law- 
yer.    Born  1818,  died  1868. 
HUSSEY,  JOHN  B.,  Kenansville,  Duplin  Co. :  1862-'63.    C.  S.  A.    Journalist. 

Lawyer. 
HUSTED,  DELANO  WHITING,  Kaleigh :  A.  B.,  1854.     Lawyer.     Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  at  Games'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
HUTCHINS,  JAMES  HILL,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,  1835.     Born  1815.     Lawyer. 

Land  Agent.     Austin,  Tex. 

HUTCHINS,  JOHN  FABIUS,  Raleigh:  A.  B.,  1852.    Dead. 
HUTCHINS,  JOHN  RHODES,  Chapel  Hrll :  A.  B.,  1852.    Born  1830.    Planter. 
HUTCHINS,  TYRELL  WADE,  Chapel  Hill :  1886-'S8. 
HYMAN,  HERBERT  SHIELDS,  Scotland  Neck:  1877-78. 
HYMAN,  JOHN  !>.,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1848-' 49.    Lawyer.    Dead. 
HYMAN,  JOSEPH  HENRY,  Tarboro  :  A.  B.,  1855.    Col.  C.  S.  A. 
HYNSON,  ROBERT  CRUIKSHANK,  Alexandria,  La.:  1858-'60.    C.  S.  A. 

Druggist.     Planter.     Born  1838,  died  1867. 
INGE,  HALEY  I.,  La. :  1804.    Dead. 
INGE,  JOHN  J.,  Granville  Co. :  1813.     Dead. 
INGE,  WILLIAM  M.,  Tenn.:  1819.    Judge  Superior  Ct.  Tenn. 
IREDELL,  JAMES  JOHNSTON,  Kaleigh :  A.  B.,  1848.    Maj.  C.  S.  A.    Killed 
at  Spottsylvania  C.  H..  May,  1864. 


152  Students  of  the 

IREDELL,  SAMUEL  TREAD  WELL,  Kaleigh :  A.  B.,  1849.  Physician.  Dead. 
IRION,  ALFRED  BRIGGS,  Cheneyville,  La.:   A.  B.,  1855.    Judge  Ct.  of 

Appeals.     Marksville,  La. 

IRVINE,  JESSE,  Milton,  Caswell  Co. :  1841-' 43.    Dead. 
IRWIN,  HENRY,  Jackson  Co.,  Fla. :  1852-'53. 
IRWIN,  JAMES  P.,  Charlotte:  A.  B.,  1843. 
ISAAC,  DAN  HUTCHINS,  Orange  Co.:  1869-70. 
ISLER,  JESSE,  Lenoir  Co. :  1813.     Physician.     Dead. 
ISLER,  SIMMONS  HARRISON,  Goldsboro :  A.  B.,  1859.    Presb.  Minister. 
ISLER,  STEPHEN  WILLIAM,  Kinston :  A.  B.,  1858.    Lawyer.    Goldsboro. 
IVEY,  VlRGiNlUS  HENRY,  Norfolk,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1845.    Lawyer.     Dead. 
JACK,  JOHN  FINDLEY,  Kutledge,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1842.    Dead. 
JACKSON,  HERBERT  WORTH,  Ashboro :  Ph.  B.,  1886.     Sec.  and  Treas. 

Wetmore  Shoe  Co.     Kaleigh. 

JACKSON,  JONATHAN  WORTH,  Pittsboro :  A.  B.,  1882.    Ins.  Agt.    Nash- 
ville, Tenn. 
JACKSON,  JOSEPH  JOHN,  Chatham  Co.:   A.  B.,   1838;   A.  M.,  1843. 

Pittsboro. 

JACKSON,  MAX,  Fayetteville :  Ph.  B.,  1885.     Physician. 
JACKSON,  SAMUEL  SPENCER,  Chatham  Co. :  1806.    Dead. 
JACKSON,  SAMUEL  SPENCER,  Pittsboro:  A.  B.,  1854;  A.  M.    Tutor  U. 

N.  C.,  1867-'69.     Died  1875. 

JACKSON,  SAMUEL  SPENCER,  Pittsboro :  A.  B.,  1886.    Teacher. 
JACKSON,  WILLIAM  M.,  Ala.:  1842-'43. 
JACOBS,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  Northampton  Co.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1854.  Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Planter.     Born  1834,  died  1873.    Madison,  Tenn. 
JACOBS,  JOHN  CALVIN,  Northampton  Co.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1857.    M.  D.  Univ. 

of  Pa.     Born  1836,  died  1886. 
JACOCKS,  JESSE  COPELAND,  Perquimans  Co. :  1851-52.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Com.  Merchant.     Born  1834.     Dead.     Hertford. 
JACOCKS,  THOMAS  STEPHENSON,  Durant's  Neck,  Perquimans  Co. :  A.  B.r 

1836.     Planter.     Born  1818,  died  1852. 

JAMES,  FERNANDO  GODFREY,  Greenville:  1875-'76.    Lawyer. 
JAMES,  HINTON, Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1798.     Civ.  Eng.     Gen.  Assem.     First 

student  entering  U.  N.  C.,  1795.     Dead. 
JAMES,  JOHN,  N.  C. :  1806.    Dead. 
JAMES,  JOHN,  Greenville :  1882-'83.     Lassiter's  Mills. 
JAMES,  ROBERT  ERVIN,  Darlington,  S.  C.:  A.  B.,  1855.    Sergt.  C.  S.  A. 

Died  in  service,  May  10,  1862. 

JARRATT,  ISAAC  AUGUSTUS,  Yadkin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1861. 
JARRATT,  THOMAS  W.,  Montgomery,  Ala.:  1856-59. 
JASPER,  JOHN  B.,  New  Berne:  1803.    Dead. 
JEFFERSON,  JOHN  WESLEY,  Memphis,  Tenn.:    1866-'68.     Born  1849. 

Lawyer.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 
JEFFREYS,  EDWARD  Li.,  Wake  Co. :  1860-'61. 
JEFFREYS,  GEORGE  W.,  Person  Co.:  1813.    Minister.    Dead. 
JEFFREYS,  JACOB  H.,  Wake  Co. :  1831-'32.    Dead. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  153 

JEFFREYS,  J.  GLENN,  Caswell  Co.:   1850-'52.     Lt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed  in 

service. 

JEFFREYS,  JAMES  W.,  Caswell  Co.:  1817.    Dead. 
JEFFREYS,  JOHN  OSBORNE,  Franklinton,  Franklin  Co. :  1878-82. 
JEFFREYS,  ZADOK  MARQUIS   IJA  FAYETTE,  Fremont,  Wayne  Co.: 

1877-79.     Com.  Merchant.     Goldsboro. 
JENKINS,  FREDERICK  H.,Tarboro:  1854-'55.    Planter.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Died  in  service,  June  3,  1862. 
JENKINS,  JAMES  I>EMPSEY,  Tarboro :  A.  B.,  1862.     Born  1840.     Planter. 

Kocky  Mt. 
JENKINS,  JAMES  PERRY,  Northampton  Co. :  A.  B.,  1861.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1840,  died  in  service  at  Strasburg,  Va.,  Nov.  19,  1862. 
JENKINS,  JAMES  S.,  Eobeson  Co.:  1837-'38.    Dead. 
JENKINS,  JOHN  M.,  Tarboro:   1854-'57.     Planter.     Hamilton,  Martin  Co. 
JENKINS,  JOSEPH  JOHN,  Kiggsbee's  Store,  Chatham  Co. :    A.  B.,  1886. 

Tally  Ho,  Granville  Co. 
JENKINS,  JOSEPH  VAN  BUREN,  Edgecombe  Co.:  A.  B.,  1861.     C.  S.  A. 

Born  1840,  died  at  Yorktown,  Va.,  Oct.  7,  1861. 
JENKINS,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  Warrenton :  A.  B.,  1848;  A.  M.,  1851. 

Gen.  Assem.     Atty.  Gen.  N.  C..  1856-'62.     Lt.  Col.  C.  S.  A.     Born  1829, 

died  1869. 
JENKINS,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,Warrenton:  1881-'82.    Merchant.    Born 

1863,  died  1888. 

JENNINGS,  JOSEPH,  Elizabeth  City :  1882-'83. 
JENNINGS,  PETER  HUNTER,  Eichmond  Co.:  1836-'37.    Born  1820,  died 

1846. 
JERKINS,  ALONZO  THOMAS,  New  Berne:  1823-'24.    Born  1807.    Merchant. 

Gen.  Assem.    Banker.     Dead. 

JERNIGAN,  JOHN  H.,  Hertford  Co.:  1856-' 58.    Dead. 
JETTON,  ANDERSON  C.,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn. :  1856-'58.    C.  S.  A.    Died  1 864. 
JlGGITTS,  I>  AVID  ED  WARD,  Livingston,  Miss. :  1858-'60.     Planter.    Ver- 

non,  Miss. 
JIGGITTS,  LIOUIS  MEREDITH,  Livingston,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1857.    Surg.  C.  S.  A. 

Dead. 

JIMESON,  JAMES  ELLIOTT,  Estatoe :  1886-. 
JOBE,  LIORENZO  A.  T.,  Greensboro:  A.  B.,  1868.     Minister.    Garden  City, 

Kan. 

JOHN,  HENRY  MOOD,  Laurinburg:  1877-78. 
JOHN,  MAXCY  LIUTHER,  Laurinburg:  Ph.  B..  1888.    Teacher. 
JOHN,  RODERICK  BELTON,  Laurinburg:  A.  B.,  1880.    Meth.  Minister. 
JOHNS,  THOMAS  J.,  Wake  Co.:  1859-'61. 

JOHNSON,  A.  FERDINAND,  Clinton:  1862-' 63.    Born  1850.    C.  S.  A.    Mer- 
chant. 

JOHNSON,  ALVIN  Ross,  Marion,  McDowell  Co. :  1882-'84. 
JOHNSON,  BENJAMIN  S.,  Ark. :  1861-' 62. 
JOHNSON,  CHARLES  J.,  Bayou  Sara,  La. :  1858-'59. 
JOHNSON,  CHARLES  W.,  Warren  Co. :  1815.    Dead. 
JOHNSON,  CLAUD  RAYMOND,  Livingston,  Bertie  Co. :  1885-'86. 


154  Students  of  the 

JOHNSON,  DANIEL  WHITE,  Richmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1856.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1833.     Killed  at  Richmond,  June  27,  1862. 
JOHNSON,  FRANCIS  MARION,  Farmington,  Davie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Born 

1837.     Merchant.     Farmer.     Gen.  Assem. 
JOHNSON,  HERBERT  P.,  Lexington,  Miss.:  1866-'67. 
JOHNSON,  ISAAC  J.,  Miss.:  1812.    Dead. 

JOHNSON,  JACOB  COART,  Johnson's  Mills,  Pitt  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1887.    Teacher. 
JOHNSON,  JAMES  P.,  Ubarton,  Tex.:  1858-' 59.    Galveston. 
JOHNSON,  JOHN  MONROE,  Richmond  Co. :  I860-' 62.    Born  1840.     Lawyer. 

Civ.  Eng.     Teacher.     Gen.  Assem.,  S.  C.     Marion,  S.  C. 
JOHNSON,  JOSEPH,  Louisburg :  1853-' 54.     Dead. 
JOHNSON,  IjUCius  JUNIUS,  Chowan  Co. :  A.  B.,  1840.    Maj.  C.  S.  A.    Died 

in  service,  April,  1865. 
JOHNSON,  ROBERT  ARCHIBALD,  Rockingham,  Richmond  Co. :  1867-'68. 

Born  1845.     Civ.  Eng.     Lawyer. 

JOHNSON,  ROBERT  E.,  Warrenton:  1825.    U.  S.  N.    Dead. 
JOHNSON,  THOMAS  !>.,  Clarksville,  Tenn.:  1858-' 59.     Born  1842.     Physi- 
cian.    C.  S.  A.     Staff  Surg.  Egyptian  Army,  1875-77. 
JOHNSTON,  E>AVID   SAUNDERS,  Yanceyville,  Caswell  Co.:   A.  B.,  1846; 

A.  M.,  1850.     Dead. 

JOHNSTON,  GABRIEL,  Edenton:  1859-' 61.    C.  S.  A.    Minister. 
JOHNSTON,  GEORGE  BURGWYN,  Edenton :  A.  B.,  1859.    Tutor  U.  N.  C. 

Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Died  in  service,  1862. 
JOHNSTON,  FRANK  S.,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark. :  1864-' 65. 
JOHNSTON,  HENRY,  Tarboro :  1885-'88. 
JOHNSTON,  JAMES  ALPHONZO,  Lincoln  Co.:   A.  B.,  1829.     Born  1809. 

Merchant.     Planter.     Davidson  College. 
JOHNSTON,  JAMES  C.,  Edenton:  1851-' 52. 

JOHNSTON,  JAMES  F.,  Lincoln  Co.:  1846-' 47.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Charlotte. 
JOHNSTON,  JAMES  MADISON,  Chowan  Co. :  A.  B.,  1849.    Physician.    Dead. 
JOHNSTON,  JAMES  STERLING,  Halifax  Co.,  A.  B.,  1844;  A.  M.,  1847.   Dead. 
JOHNSTON,  JOHN,  Edenton  :  1862-'63. 

JOHNSTON,  JOHN  McAoiN,  Yanceyville :  A.  B.,  1849.     Physician. 
JOHNSTON,  JOHN  WILLIS,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1853.    Gen.  Assem.  Weldon. 
JOHNSTON,  JULIUS,  Ruffin,  Rockingham  Co. :  1875-77. 
JOHNSTON,  RICHARD,  N.  C. :  1802.    Dead. 
JOHNSTON,  RICHARD  HALL,  Tarboro :  1888-. 
JOHNSTON,  ROBERT  BRUCE,  Waynesville :  A.  B.,  1854.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Asheville. 
JOHNSTON,  ROBERT  I>ANIEL,  Lincoln  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Brig.  Gen.  C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.     Banker.     Birmingham,  Ala. 

JOHNSTON,  ROBERT  PULLIAM,  Asheville :  1888-'89.    West  Point,  X.  Y. 
JOHNSTON,  SAMUEL  IREDELL,  Hertford  Co.:  A.  B.,  1826;  A.  M.,  1844. 

Minister.     Dead. 
JOHNSTON,  SIDNEY  XENOPHON,  Lincoln  Co. :  A.  B.,  1829.    M.  D.  Univ. 

of  Pa.     Born  1811.     Mem.  Conven.,  1861.     Gastonia. 
JOHNSTON,  STUART  LIAWSON,  Plymouth:   A.  B.,  1859.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.    Washington,  D.  C. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.     .          155 

JOHNSTON,  THOMAS  DiLLARD,Asheville :  1858-'59.    Born  1840.    C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.     Mayor.    Gen.  Assem.     Pres.  Elector,  1872.     M.  C.,  1885-'89. 
JOHNSTON,  THOMAS  LYNN,  Lincoln  Co. :  A.  B.,  1843.     Physician.    Dead. 
JOHNSTON,  THOMAS  PINKNEY,  Iredell  Co.:  A.  B.,  1828.     Born  1808. 

Minister.     Missionary,  1833-' 54. 
JOHNSTON,  THOMAS  WILLIAM,  Orange  Co. :  A.  B.,  1857.    M.  D.  Univ. 

of  Pa.     Born  1836,  died  1860.     New  Berne,  Ala. 
JOHNSTON,  THOMPSON  NOAH,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1821. 
JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM,  Franklin  Co.:  A.  B.,  1812.    Dead. 
JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM,  Lincoln  Co. :   A.  B.,  1840.     Lawyer.     Mayor  Char- 
lotte.    Pres.  C.  C.  &  A.  K.  R.     Charlotte. 

JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  Mebanesville,  Orange  Co.:  1877-'78. 
JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Tarboro :  A.  B.,  1850 ;  A.  M.    Born  1830. 

Tutor  U.  N.  C.     Lawyer. 
JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Lincoln  Co. :  1858-'59.    Lt.  Col.  C.  S.  A. 

Physician.     Birmingham,  Ala. 

JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM  I*.,  Halifax  Co.:  1841-'43.     Physician.     Dead. 
JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM  W.,  Bertie  Co.:  1818. 
JOHNSTON,  ZEBULON  MORRIS,  Cabarrus  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858. 
JOHNSTON,  ZENAS,  Rowan  Co. :  1822.    Born  1805,  died  1824. 
JOLLEE,  WILLIAM  B.,  Chapel  Hill:  1857-'59.    Dead. 
JONES,  ADDISON  W.,  Gainesville,  Ala.:  1847-48. 
JONES,  ALFRED  DANIEL,  Gary,  Wake  Co.:  1876-' 78.    Born  1857.    Lawyer. 

Raleigh. 
JONES,  ALLEN  CADWALLADER,  Hillsboro:    A.  B.,  1831.    Born  1811. 

Gen.  Assem.  Ala.     Col.  C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Dead.     Eutaw,  Ala. 
JONES,  ALPHEUS,  Wake  Co.:  A.  B.,  1839;  A.  M.,  1843.    Dead. 
JONES,  ALSTON  A.,  Wake  Co.:  1837-'39.    Dead. 
JONES,  ATLAS,  Moore  Co. :  A.  B.,  1804;  A.  M.,  1811.     Tutor  U.  N.  C.     Gen. 

Assem.     Planter.     Dead. 
JONES,  AURELIUS   C.,  Matagorda,  Tex.:    1858-'61.     C.  S.  A.     Killed  in 

service. 

JONES,  BARKSDALE  T.,  Person  Co. :  1837-' 38.    Died  1881. 
JONES,  CADWALLADER,  Halifax  Co.:  1803.    Dead. 
JONES,  CADWALLADER,  Hillsboro:  A.B.,  1832.    Born  1813.    Gen.  Assem. 

Solicitor  5th  N.  C.  Dist.     Col.  C.  S.  A.    Eock  Hill,  S.  C. 
JONES,  CALVIN,  Somerville,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1831 ;  A.  M.,  1852.     Prof.  Univ. 

of  Ala.,  1831-'33.     Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem.  Tenn.     Chancellor  West  Tenn., 

1847-' 54.     Born  1810,  died  March  8,  1888. 
JONES,  CALVIN,  Princeton,  Ark. :  A.  B.,  1856.     Dead. 
JONES,  CLARENCE  DUPREE,  Hillsboro:  1884-'85.    Physician. 
JONES,  I>UPONCEAU  D.,  Chatham  Co. :  1825.     Dead. 
JONES,  EDMUND,  Caldwell  Co. :  1865-'68.    Born  1848.    C.  S.  A.    Gen.  Assem. 

Lenoir. 

JONES,  EDMUND  Li.,  Rowan  Co.:  1857-59.    Died  Jan.,  1859. 
JONES,  EDMUND  WALTER,  Wilkes  Co. :  A.  B.,  1833.    Dead. 
JONES,  EDWARD  !>.,  S.  C.:  1807.    Dead. 
JONES,  EUGENE  THOMAS,  Louisburg:  1865-'67.    Raleigh. 


156  Students  of  the 

JONES,  EVAN,  Wilmington :  1795.     Dead. 

JONES,  FREDERICK,  Wilmington :  1806.    Dead. 

JONES,  GEORGE  A.,  Wilcox  Co.,  Ala. :  1865-'66.    Mobile. 

JONES,  GEORGE  I>EW,  Matagorda,  Texas :  A.  B.,  1859.     C.  S.  A.     Planter. 

Died  1866. 

JONES,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Granville  Co.:  1832-336. 
JONES,  GUSTAVUS  ADOLPHUS,  Wake  Co. :  A.  B.,  1844. 
JONES,  H.  FRANCIS,  Thomasville,  Ga. :  A.  B.,  1860.     Lt.  C.  S.  A.     Killed 

in  service. 

JONES,  HALCOT  P.,  Halifax  Co.:  1803.     Gen.  Assem.     Dead. 
JONES,  HAMILTON  CHAMBERLAIN,  Salisbury :  A.  B.,  1818;  A.  M.,  1821. 

Tutor  U.  N.  C.     Lawyer.    Dead. 

JONES,  HAMILTON  CHAMBERLAIN,  Rowan  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.    U.  S.  Atty. 
JONES,  HARWOOD,  Northampton  Co. :  1807.    Dead. 
JONES,  HENRY,  Warren  Co. :  A.  B.,  1818.     Dead. 
JONES,  ISAAC,  Granville  Co.:  1816.    Physician.     Dead. 
JONES,  J.  CROSS,  Livingston,  Ala. :  1844-' 45. 
JONES,  JAMES,  N.  C. :  1816.    Dead. 
JONES,  JAMES  C.,  Madison  Parish,  La. :  1860-'61. 
JONES,  JOHN,  Hertford  Co. :  1814.     Dead. 
JONES,  JOHN,  Salisbury :  1825.     Dead. 
JONES,  JOHN  IX,  Wilmington :  1804.    Gen.  Assem.    Speaker  H.  of  Com. 

Born  1790,  died  1854. 

JONES,  JOHN  H.,  Raleigh:  1825.    Dead. 
JONES,  JOHN  T.,  Wilkes  Co. :  1832-' 36.    Dead. 
JONES,  JOHN  THOMAS,  Caldwell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1861.    Lt.  C.  S.A.    Born  1841. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  1864. 
JONES,  JOHN  WESLEY,  Edgecombe  Co. :    1853-' 54.     M.  D.  Paris.     Born 

1831.    Surg.  C.  S.  A.    Pres.  N.  C.  Med.  Soc.  and  N.  C.  Board  of  Health. 

Tarboro. 

JONES,  JOHN  WILLIE,  Wake  Co. :  1859-'61.    C.  S.  A.    Planter. 
JONES,  JOHNSTON  BLAKELEY,  Pittsboro:   1831-'36.     Physician.     Born 

1814,  died  March  1,  1889.     Charlotte. 
JONES,  JOSEPH  PICKETT,  Anson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1854.    U.  S.  A.    Col.  C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.     Pensacola,  Fla. 

JONES,  JOSEPH  S.,  Warren  Co.:  1824.     Dead. 
JONES,  KENNETH  R.,  Jones  Co.:   1859-'61.    Born  1842.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Merchant.    New  Berne. 
JONES,  MONTEZUMA,  Tenn. :  1841-' 43. 
JONES,  NATHANIEL,  Wake  Co. :  1837-' 41.    Dead. 
JONES,  NATHANIEL  CRABTREE,  Wake  Co. :  A.  B.,  1853.    Dead. 
JONES,  PAUL,  Tarboro:  1886-'88.    A.  B.  Trinity  Coll.,  N.  C.,  1885.     Lawyer. 
JONES,  PAUL  £..,  Mooresville,  Ala.:  1856-'57. 
JONES,  PRIDE,  Hillsboro:  A.  B.,  1834.    Born  1815.    Physician.    Gen.  Assem. 

Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Clerk  Orange  Co.  Superior  Ct.     Died  April,  1889. 
JONES,  PROTHEUS  EPPES  ARMISTEAD,  Granville  Co.:   A.  B.,  1833. 

Lawyer.     Dead. 
JONES,  RICHARD  S.,  Va. :  1817.    Dead. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  157 

JONES,  RICHARD  THOMAS,  Powellton,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1843.    Dead. 

JONES,  ROBERT  A.,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1810.    Dead. 

JONES,  ROBERT  B.,  Va. :  1817.    Dead. 

JONES,  ROBERT  EDWARD  L.EE,  Suffolk,  Va. :  1880-'82. 

JONES,  ROBIN  AP  CADWALLADER,  Hillsboro :  A.  B.,  1 844.  Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
Born  1826,  killed  at  Brandy  Station,  1863. 

JONES,  RUFUS  HENRY,  Wake  Co. :  A.  B.,  1843. 

JONES,  SETH  B.,  Wake  Co. :  1842-'45.     Dead. 

JONES,  THOMAS,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1836.    Minister.    Dead. 

JONES,  THOMAS  C.,  Warrenton:  1802.     Dead. 

JONES,  THOMAS  C.,  Wake  Co. :  1829.    Dead. 

JONES,  THOMAS  FRANCIS,  Perquimans  Co. :  A.  B.,  1832.    Died  1856. 

JONES,  THOMAS  WILLIAMSON,  Lawrenceville,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1810.  Physi- 
cian. Dead. 

JONES,  THOMAS  WlLSON,  Somerville,  Tenn.:  A.  B.,  1856.  Capt.  and  Ord- 
nance Officer  C.  S.  A.  Lawyer.  Dead. 

JONES,  VALENTINE  M.,  Chatham  Co. :  1830-'31.    Dead. 

JONES,  WALTER  JEFFREYS,  Milton,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1860.  C.  S.  A. 
Teacher.  Sulphur  Springs,  Texas. 

JONES,  WALTER  TEMPLE,  Jonesboro :  1880-'83.    Dead.    Carthage. 

JONES,  WILLIAM  AMOS,  Fayette  Co.,  Tenn.:  1858.  Born  1835.  C.  S.  A. 
Prof.  Andrew  Coll.  Maiden,  Mo. 

JoNES,WiLLlAM  CLARENCE,  Camden,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1868.     Snow  Hill,  Ala. 

JoNES,WlLLlAM  DAVENPORT,  Patterson,  Caldwell  Co. :  1858-59.  Born 
1839.  Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

JONES,  WILLIAM  DUKE,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1822.    Physician.    Dead. 

JONES,  WILLIAM  G.,  Warren  Co. :  1809.    Dead. 

JONES,  WILLIAM  HOGAN,  Wake  Co.:  A.  B.,  1849;  A.  M.,  1852.  Maj. 
C.  S.  A.  Dead. 

JONES,  WILLIAM  Lu,  Camden,  Ala.:  1866-'67. 

JONES,  WILLIAM  S.,Va.:  1803.    Dead. 

JONES,  WILLIAM WESTWOOD,  Henderson:  A.  B.,  1862. 

JONES,  WILLIE  WILLIAM,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1804.    Dead. 

JORDAN,  GEORGE  RYAN,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1827.    Dead. 

JORDAN,  JAMES  B.,  Bertie  Co.:  1855-'56.  A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.  Lawyer. 
C.  S.  A.  Born  1831,  died  in  service  1862. 

JORDAN,  JOHN  C.,  Northampton  Co.:  1852-' 53.     Physician.     Dead. 

JORDAN,  JOHN  W.,  Williamson  Co.,  Texas:  1855-'56. 

JORDAN,  SIMON  PETER,  Stokes  Co.:  A.  B.,  1819;  A.  M.,  1822.  Tutor 
U.  N.  C.  Physician. 

JORDAN, WILLIAM  C.,  Greenville:  A.  B.,  1862.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Physician. 

JORDAN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Bertie  Co.:  A.  B.,  1822.  Born  1803.  Minister. 
Dead.  Oxford. 

JORDAN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Bertie  Co.:  A.  B.,  1857.  Tutor  Wake  Forest  Coll. 
Chaplain  C.  S.  A.  Minister.  Born  1833,  died  1870.  Thomas  Co.,  Ga. 

JOURDAN,  GEORGE  W.,  North  Carolina:  1801.     Dead. 

JOYNER,  JAMES,  Pitt  Co. :  1847-' 48. 


158  Students  of  the 

JOYNEB,  JAMES  YADKIN,  La  Grange:  Ph.  B.,  1881.    Lawyer.     Supt.  of 

Schools.     Goldsboro. 

JOYNEB,  JOHN  PUGH,  La  Grange :  1878-'80.     Merchant. 
JOYNEB,  JOHN  K.,  Marlboro,  Pitt  Co. :  I860-' 62.    Chaplain  C.  S.  A.    Minister. 
JOYNEB,  PATBICK  HENBY,  Johnston  Co. :  1879-80. 
JOYNEB,  ROBEBTW.,  Marlboro,  Pitt  Co:  1859-' 62.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Phy- 
sician.    Lawyer. 

JUDD,  HENDEBSON  !>.,  Wake  Co. :  1860-'62. 
JUSTICE,  ALEX ANDEB,  New  Berne:  1843-'45.     Lawyer.     Born  1825,  died 

1879. 

KEABNEY,  HENBY,  Northampton  Co. :  1795.    Dead. 
KEABNEY,  WHITMELL  H.  A.,  Warren  Co. :  1828-' 29, 
KEEBLE,  EDWABD  AUGUSTUS,,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.:  A.  B.,  1827.    Gen. 

Assem.     Judge  Supreme  Ct.     Chancellor.     Died  1884. 
KEECH,  EDGAB  JASPEB,  Tarboro:  1888-. 
KEELS,  JOHN  KOBEBT,  Lynchburg,  S.  C.:  1883-'84.    Lawyer. 
KEIGEB,  A.  W.,  Beaufort:  LL.  B.,  1868. 

KELL,  BENJAMIN  ELINOBE,  Pineville,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  1885-'86. 
KELL,  SAMUEL  HICKMAN,  Pineville,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  1885-'87. 
KELLY,  ANGUS  ROBINSON,  Moore  Co. :  A.  B.,  1841 ;  A.  M.,  1847.     Born 

1813.     Lawyer.     Dead.     Marion,  Ala. 
KELLY,  JAMES,  Moore  Co. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Minister. 
KELLY,  JOHN  B.,  Carthage;  Moore  Co. :  A.  B.,  1860.     C.  S.  A. 
KELLY,  JOHN  M.,  Moore  Co. :  1859-'61.    Maj.  C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  battle. 
KELLY,  NEILL  R.,  Moore  Co. :  1859-'61.     Lieut,  C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  battle. 
KELLY,  NICHOLAS  YOUNG,  Davie  Co. :  1849-'52.    Dead. 
KENAN,  DANIEL  LOVE,  Selma,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1840.    Born  1816. 
KENAN,  JAMES  GBAHAM,  Kenansville  :  A.  B.,  1861.    Maj.  C.  S.  A.    Gen. 

Assem. 
KENAN,  THOMAS  STEPHEN,  Kenansville :  A.  B.,  1857.    Born  1838.    Col. 

C.  S.  A.     Gen.  Assem.,  1865-'67.     Atty.  Gen.,  1874-'84.     Clerk  Supreme 

Ct.,  1885-. 
KENAN,  WILLIAM  RAND,  Kenansville:  1860-'61.    Born  1845.    Sergt.  Maj. 

C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     Merchant. 

KENNEDY,  DAVID  SLOAN,  Magnolia,  Duplin  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1882. 
KENNEDY,  EDGAB  BBIGHT,  Lenoir  Co.:  1880-'81. 
KENNEDY,  HYDEB  ALI,  Claiborne  Parish,  La. :  1859-'61. 
KENNEDY,  MC!NTYBE,  Caledonia,  Moore  Co. :  1883-'85. 
KENNEDY,  WABBEN  EASTON,  Washington :    A.  B.,   1833.    Born  1813. 

Planter.     Dead.     Greensboro,  Ala. 
KENNEDY,  WILLIAM  L.EE,  Washington:  A.  B.,  1830;  A.  M.,  1844.    Gen. 

Assem.    Born  1810,  died  1870. 

KENT,  ALFBED  ABBAHAM,  Lenoir :  1877-'79.    Physician. 
KENT,  HOBATIO  MILLEK,  Lenoir :  1877-'78.    Sheriff  Caldwell  Co. 
KEOGH,  THOMAS  SAWYEB,  Greensboro:  1883-'85. 

KEBNEB,  ROB  AH  BASCOM,  Kernersville,  Forsyth  Co. :  1877-78.    Winston. 
KEBNODLE,  JAMES  LOFTON,  Morton's  Store :  1888-. 
KEBB,  JAMES  EMEBSON,  Kowan  Co. :  1826-'29.    Dead. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  159 

KERB,  JAMES  PHILLIPS,  Alamance  Co. :  1881-'83.    Planter.     Haw  Kiver. 

KERB,  SAMUEL,  Salisbury :  A.  B.,  1822.     Physician.     Dead. 

KERR,  WASHINGTON  CARUTHERS,  Guilford  Co.:  A.  B.,  1850;  A.  M., 

1852 ;  Ph.  D. ;  LL.  D.     Prof.  Davidson  Coll.     Lecturer  on  Geol.,  U.  N.  C. 

State  Geologist,  1869-'84.     Born  1827,  died  1885. 
KERR,  WILLIAM  LA  FAYETTE,  Alamance  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Teacher. 

Born  1830,  died  1860. 

KESTLER,  JOHN  WESLEY,  Concord:  1884-' 85.    Druggist.    Salisbury. 
KILLEBREW,  JOSEPH  BTICKNER,  Clarksville,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1856 ;  A.  M. 

Ph.  D.,  1878.     Born  1831.     Journalist.     Planter.     Supt.  Public  Instruction. 

Commr.  Agric.,  1872-'80.     Kossview,  Tenn. 

KlLLIAN,  JOHN  BAXTER,  Brevard,  Transylvania  Co. :  1877-'78. 
KlLPATRlCK,  BENJAMIN  F.,  Jackson,  Miss.:  1838-'39. 
KIMBROUGH,  NATHANIEL,  Wake  Co.:  1815.    Dead. 
KlNCHEN,  HENRY,  Franklin  Co.:  1795.     Dead. 
KINDRED,  JOHN  JUNIUS,  Jerusalem,  Va. :    A.  B.,   1847 :    A.  M.,  1850. 

Lawyer.     Adj.  C.  S.  A.     Dead. 

KING,  GEORGE  BADGER,  Pitt  Co. :  1881-'82.     Lawyer.    Journalist. 
KING,  JAMES  ALBERT,  Iredell  Co.:  A.  B.,  1826;  A.  M.,  1831.    Lawyer. 

Gen.  Assem.     Died  1846. 
KING,  JOEL  Gr.,  Louisburg :  185.9-'60.    Born  1841.    Physician.    Surg.  C.  S.  A. 

Warrenton. 

KING,  JOHN,  North  Carolina :  1798.     Dead. 
KING,  JUNIUS  BAYARD,  Iredell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1833.     Minister.     Born  1810. 

died  1850.     Dallas  Co.,  Ala. 

KING,  LEONID  AS,  Anson  Co.:  1822-'25.     Dead. 

KING,  MICHAEL  ANGELO,  Huntsville,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1843.    Lawyer.    Dead. 
KING,  ROBERT  RUFUS,  Iredell  Co.:   A.  B.,  1815;  A.  M.,  1819.     Tutor 

U.  N.  C.,  1819.     Minister.     Born  1793,  died  1822. 
KING,  THOMAS  DEVANE,  Sampson  Co.:  A.  B.,  1801.    Dead. 
KING,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  Louisburg:  A.  B.,  1860.    Born  1839.    C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.     Teacher.     Castalia. 
KING, WILLIAM  RUFUS,  Sampson  Co.:  1801.    Gen.  Assem.    M.  C.,  1810-'16. 

Sec'y  Leg.  Naples  and  St.  Petersburg,  1816-' 18.     Mem.  Conven.  Ala.,  1819. 

U.  S.  Senator  from  Ala.,  1819-'45  and  1847-'53.     President  pro  tern.  U.  S. 

Senate,  1835-'41  and  1849-'53.     U.  S.  Minister  to  France,  1844-'46.    Vice- 

President  U.  S.,  1853.     Born  1786,  died  1853.     Alabama. 
KINGSBURY,  CHARLES  F.,  Oxford:  1855-'57. 

KlNGSBURY,  HENRY  P.,  Oxford:  1864-' 65.     Capt.  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry. 
KINGSBURY, THEODORE  BRYAN, Oxford:  1847-' 49.   LL.  D.,  1888.   Jour- 
nalist.   Wilmington. 

KIRBY,  JACOB  S.,  Highland,  Va. :  1820-'21. 
KIRBY,  MOSES  A.,  Chapel  Hill:  1818.     Dead. 
KIRBY,  MOSES  H.,  Virginia:  1819. 
KIRBY,  SAMUEL,  Virginia:  1810.     Dead. 

KIRKLAND,  ALEXANDER,  Chapel  Hill :  1855-'59.    Minister.    Whiteville. 
KIRKLAND,  ALEXANDER  M.,  Hillsboro:  1823-' 25.    Dead. 
KIRKLAND,  I/EONIDAS  JOSEPH,  Chapel  Hill:  1880-'82.    Durham. 


160  Students  of  the 

KIKKPATRICK,  ALEXANDER,  Wilmington :  1796.    Dead. 

KITCHEN,  W.  W.,  Scotland  Neck:  1887.     Lawyer. 

KITTRELL,  BENJAMIN  A.,  Oxford:  1848-' 50.    Dead. 

KlTTRELL,  PLEASANT  WILLIAMS,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1822.    Physician. 

Dead. 

KITTRELL,  SOLOMON,  Granville  Co. :  1809.     Dead. 
KITTRELL,  THOMAS  J.,  Chapel  Hill:  1825-'26.     Dead. 
KITTRELL,  WILLIAM  J.,  Chapel  Hill :  1832-'33.    Dead. 
KLUTTZ,  ADAM  ALEXANDER,  Goldsboro :   1880-'83.     Physician.     Mer- 
chant.    Chapel  Hill. 

KNAPP,  EDWIN,  Savannah,  Ga. :  1856-'58.     Lawyer. 
KNIGHT,  ANDREW  C.,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1838.    Died  1840. 
KNIGHT,  JAMES  SMITH,  Rockingham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1861.    Lt.  C.  S.A.    Killed 

in  service. 

KNIGHT,  WILLIAM  H.,  Edgecombe  Co :  1851-'54.    Planter. 
KNOX,  ANDREW  E.  B.,  New  Orleans,  La.:  1855-'58. 
KNOX,  HUGH,  Pasquotank  Co. :  1813.     Planter.     Dead. 
KNOX,  WlLLl AM  B.,  Elizabeth  City:  1834-'36.     Physician.     Dead. 
KOLB,  KEUBEN  FRANCIS  CAMERON,  Eufaula,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1859. 
KOONCE,  ANDREW  JACOB,  Elkin,  Surry  Co. :  1884^'85. 
KOONCE,  FRANCIS  l>lVAUL,Onslow  Co. :  1855-'58.    Capt.  C.S.A.    Lawyer. 

Rich  lands. 

KOONCE,  FRANCIS  J>IVAUL,  Richlands,  Onslow  Co. :  1887-. 
KOONCE,  WILLIAM  MICHAEL,  Trenton,  Jones  Co. :  1884-'85. 
LACEY,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  Nelson,  Ky. :  A.  B.,  1821.    Judge  Superior 

Ct.  Arkansas.     Dead. 

LACY,  JAMES  HORACE,  Raleigh :  1850-'52.    Died  1852. 
LACY,  MATTHEW  M.,  Mississippi:  1850-'52.    Dead. 
LAMB,  CHARLES  C.,  Oxford:  1864r-'65.    Dead. 
LAMB,  CORNELIUS  GRAY,  Camden  Co. :  A.  B.,  1853. 
LAMB,  ISAAC  N.,  South  Carolina:  1813.     Dead. 
LAMB,  WILLIAM,  South  Carolina :  1819. 
LANCASTER,  JAMES  WARREN,  Edgecombe  Co. :  A.  B.,  1843 ;  A.  M.,  1846. 

Lawyer.    Gen.  Assem.,  1854-'55.    Wilson.     Dead. 
LAND,  JOHN  MC!>ONALD,  Grenada,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1861.    C.  S.  A.    Killed 

at  Shiloh,  April,  1862. 

LAND,  JOHN  W.,  Sussex  Co.,  Va. :  1862-'63. 
LAND,  THOMAS  T.,  Shreveport,  La.:  1858-'59. 
LANE,  CARMA,  Chatham  Co.:  1857-'59.     Died  1859. 
LANE,  LEVIN,  Wilmington :  1810.    Dead. 
LANE,  THOMAS  H.,  Wilmington:  1838-'39.    Died  1864. 
LANE,  WILLIAM  P.,  (Soldsboro :  1859-'61.    Lt.  C.  S.  A.    Merchant. 
LANE,  WILLIAM  WALTER,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1852.    Born  1831.    M.  D., 

Univ.  ofN.  Y. 

LANIER,  THOMAS  J.,  Quincy,  Fla.:  1859-'61. 
LANKFORD,  MENALCUS,  Franklin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1847. 
LASSITER,  THOMAS  K.,  Lenoir  Co.:  B.  S.,  1858.    Physician.     Dead. 
LASTRAPES,  ADOLPHE,  Opelousas,  La. :  1860-'61. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  161 

LATHAM,  HEBER  AMOS  LAMAR,  Greenville:  Ph.  B.,  1885.    Journalist. 

Washington. 

LATHAM,  JOSEPH  NORMAN,  Plymouth :  1886-87. 
LATHAM,  JULIAN  A.,  Plymouth :  1858-'61.     Lt.  C.  S.  A.     Died  1880. 
LiATHAM,  Louis   CHARLES,   Plymouth:    A.  B.,  1859.     Born  1840.    Maj. 
1st  N.  C.,  G.S.  A.    Lawyer.    Mem.  H.  of  C.,  1864.    State  Sen.,  1870.    M.  C., 
1881-83  and  1887-'89.     Greenville. 
LATHAM,  THOMAS  EMMETT,  Ashe  Co.:  1881-'82. 
LATTA,  GEORGE  GRAY,  Knoxville,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1868.    Born  1848.    Gen. 

Assem.,  Ark.     Mem.  Ark.  Conventions,  1872,  1874  and  1876.     Prosecuting 

Atty.     Lawyer.     Hot  Springs,  Ark. 

LAUGHINGHOUSE,  CHARLES  O'HAGEN,  Washington :  1888-. 
LAW,  JUNIUS  A.,  Darlington  District,  S.  C.:  1858-' 59.     Col.  C.  S.  A.    Died 

1881. 

LAWING,  JOHN  MEANS,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  A.  B.,  1857. 
LAWRENCE,  ALEXANDER W.,Kaleigh:  A. B.,  1853.    Capt.C.S.A.    Dead. 
LAWRENCE,  THOMAS   JR.,  Bertie   Co:    1856-'58.     Lt.  C.  S.  A.    Teacher. 

Died  1884. 
LAWRENCE,  ADOLPHUS  ALEXANDER,  Statesville :  A.  B.,  1856.    M.  D., 

Univ.  Penn.    Surg.  C.  S.  A.     Supt.  Memphis  City  Hospital  and  U.  S.  Marine 

Hospital.     Dead.     Memphis,  Tenn. 
LAWRENCE,  JOHN  W.,  Statesville:  1862-'63. 
LAZARUS,  MARX  E.,  Wilmington:  1837-'39.     Columbus,  Ga. 
LEA,  CALVIN,  Caswell  Co. :  1853-'56.     Physician.     C.  S.  A. 
LEA,  GEORGE  GALLATIN,  Leasburg,  Casw.ell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1830.    Dead. 
LEA,  HENRY  C.,  Mobile,  Ala.:  1856-'58.     Fruit  Grower.     Talaha,  Fla. 
LEA,  JAMES  M.,  Leasburg,  Caswell  Co.:  1829-'31.     Dead. 
LEA,  LORENZO,  Leasburg,  Caswell  Co.:  A.  B.,  1827;  A.  M.,  1832.     Tutor 

U.  N.  C.,  1828-'29.     Minister.     Founder  and  Pres.  of  Jackson  Female  Coll. 

Died  1876.     Jackson,  Tenn. 
LEA,  SOLOMON,   Leasburg,  Caswell  Co. :   A.  B.,  1833 ;   A.  M.,  1838.    Tutor 

Randolph-Macon  Coll.,  1835-'37.     Pres.  Farmville  Va.  Female  Seminary, 

1840-'41.    Pres.  Greensboro  Female  Coll.,  1846-' 47.     Minister. 
LEA, WILLIAM,  Leasburg,  Caswell  Co.:  1831-'32.    Merchant.    Dead.    Peters- 
burg, Va. 

LEA,  WILLIAM  A.,  Leasburg,  Caswell  Co.:  1838-'39. 
LEA,  WILLIAM   JONES,  Mobile,  Ala. :    A.  B.,  1857.    Born  1835.    Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Daphne,  Ala. 

LEA,  WILLIAM  MC^EILL,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1820.     Physician.     Dead. 
LEA,  WILLIS  MONROE,  Leasburg,  Caswell  Co. :   A.  B.,  1821.    Physician. 

Dead.     Holly  Springs,  Miss. 
LEACH,  GEORGE  T.,  Pittsboro:  1857-60. 

LEACH,  JAMES  MADISON,  Lexington :  Ph.  B.,  1881.    Washington,  D.  C. 
LEACH,  JULIAN  E.,  Randolph  Co. :  1834-'35.    Dead. 
LEAK,  JAMES  AUGUSTUS,  Richmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1843.     Wadesboro. 
LEAK,  THOMAS  CRAWFORD,  Richmond  Co.:  A.  B.,  1853. 
LEAK,  WALTER  F.,    Rockingham :    1815.     Planter.     Gen.  Assem.     Pres. 

Elector,  1852.     Mem.  Conv.,  1861.     Born  1799,  died  1879. 
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162  Students' of  ike 

LiEAK,  WALTER  JOHN,  Salem,  Miss.:  A.  B.,  1853.     Dead. 
L.EAK,  WILLIAM  P.,  Wadesboro:  1863->64.    Dead. 
LEAKY,  EDGAR,  Granville  Co. :  1867-'68.     Dead. 
LEDBETTER,  HENRY  I>AVID,  Kockingham :  1886-'88. 
LED  BETTER,  HENRY  STEELE,  Eichmond  Co. :  1877-79. 
LED  BETTER,  HENRY  WALL,  Wadesboro:  1854-'55.    Born  1833.    Civil 
Engineer.     Planter. 

LEDBETTER,  JAMES  McQuEEN,  Kockingham :  1888-. 

LEDBETTER,WILLIAM  LEAK,  Anson  Co.:  A.  B.,  1854.  Physician.  Surg. 
C.  S.  A.  Born  1831,  died  1870. 

LEE,  ALGERNON  MOSELEY,  Clinton:  1857-60.  Born  1836.  C.  S.  A. 
Physician. 

LEE,  JAMES,  Dover,  Tenn :  1850-51.     Memphis,  Tenn. 

LEE,  KUCKER,  1820. 

LEE,  RICHARD  HENRY,  Clinton :  1860-'62.  C.  S.  A.  Merchant.  Golds- 
boro. 

LEE,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  Clinton:  1855-'56.  Born  1835.  C.  S.  A. 
Journalist.  Druggist. 

LEE,  THOMAS  MOSSETTE,  Clinton :  1886-. 

LEECRAFT,  LAFAYETTE  F.,  Beaufort  Co. :  1854-'55. 

LEES,  DAVID  McMiCKEN,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  A.  B.,  1829.     Dead. 

LEETCH,  JAMES  KNOX,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1823.    Dead. 

LEGRAND,  JAMES,  Montgomery  Co. :  1808.    Dead. 

LEGRAND,  NASH,  Norfolk,  Va. :  181 6-' 18.    U.  S.  N.    Dead. 

LEIGH,  FRANK  MELANCTHON,  Columbus,  Miss.:  A.B.,  1862.  Born  1844. 
Capt.  C.  S.  A.  Manufacturer.  Comm.  Merchant. 

LEIGH,  JOHN  HENRY  JACOCKS,  Woodville,  Perquimans  Co. :  1882-'85. 

LEIGH,  JOHN  K.,  New  Berne:  1808.    State  Solicitor.     Dead. 

LEIGH,  RICHARD  H.,  Perquimans  Co.:  1860-'61.     Planter.     Died  1873. 

LEITCH,  GILES,  Eobeson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1851.    Dead. 

LEMLY,  HENRY  A.,  Salisbury:  1829-'30.    Dead. 

LENOIR,  RUFUS  T.,  Fort  Defiance,  Caldwell  Co. :  1844-' 45. 

LENOIR,  THOMAS  BALLARD,  Caldwell  Co. :  1879-' 80. 

LENOIR,  THOMAS  I.,  Wilkes  Co.:  1838-'39.    Capt.  C,  S.  A.    Dead. 

LENOIR,  WALTER  JAMES,  Patterson,  Caldwell  Co. :  1880-'82. 

LENOIR, WALTER  WAIGHTSTILL, Wilkes  Co. :  A.  B.,  1843.  Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
Planter.  Shull's  Mills,  Watauga  Co. 

LENTE,  FREDERICK  Divoux,  New  Berne:  A.  B.,  1845;  A.  M.,  1849. 
Physician.  Surgeon  to  West  Point  Foundry  24  years.  Professor  Gynae- 
cology N.  Y.  Univ.,  and  Asst.  Surg.  Woman's  Hospital.  Founder  and  Presi- 
dent American  Acad.  Medicine.  Born  1823,  died  1883. 

LEONARD,  JAMES  RODERICK,  Columbus,  Ga. :  1847-'48.  Born  1830. 
Planter.  C.  S.  A.  West  Falls,  Texas. 

LESESNE,  CHARLES,  Bladen  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859.    Physician.    Dead. 

LESTER,  ROBERT  E.,  Tallahassee,  Fla, :  B.  S.,  1859. 

LEVY,  LIONEL  LINCOLN,  New  Orleans,  La.:  A.  B.,  1847. 

LEWIS,  AUGUSTUS  MARION,  Franklin  Co. :  1843-' 44.  Born  1821.  Pay- 
master C.  S.  A.  Lawyer.  Raleigh. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  163 

LEWIS,  CHARLES  KELLY,  Raleigh :  1877-'78.     Born  1859.     Lawyer. 

LEWIS,  CHRISTOPHER  COLUMBUS,  Chapel  Hill :  1855-58. 

LEWIS,  DAVID  W.,  Sparta,  Ga.:    1834-' 35.    A.  M.     Mem.  Confed.  Cong. 

Pres.  Ga.  Agric.  and  Mech.  Coll.,  1872-'86.     Died  1886. 
LEWIS,  EDWARD  BULKLEY,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1844.    Born  1822,  died 

1845. 

LEWIS,  EXUM,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1857.     Died  1888. 
LEWIS,  HENRY,  Lawrenceville,  Va. :  1810.     Physician.     Dead. 
LEWIS,  HENRY  WATSON,  Lewiston,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1888.    Teacher. 
LEWIS,  IVEY  FOREMAN,  Greensboro,  Ala.:  A.  B.,  1854.    Col.  C.  S.  A. 

Planter.     Born  1833,  died  1884. 

LEWIS,  JAMES  MALLORY,  Chapel  Hill :  1844-'47.    Born  1830. 
LEWIS,  JOHN  BRYAN,  Raleigh :  1875-78. 
LEWIS,  JOHN  CHURCHILL,,  Eutherfordton :  1879-'81. 
LEWIS,  JOHN  STANBACK,  Sulphur  Springs:  1887-. 
LEWIS,  JOHN  W.,  Chapel  Hill :  1842-'43.     Dead. 
LEWIS,  JOHN  W.,  Halifax,  Va.:  1849-' 50. 
LEWIS,  JOSEPH,  Granville  Co. :  1797.     Dead. 
LEWIS,  JOSEPH  VOLNEY,  Rutherfordton :  1887-. 

LEWIS,  JOSEPH  WARNER,  Lawrenceville,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1852.    Teacher. 
LEWIS,  KENELM  HARRISON,  Rocky  Mt. :  A.  B.,  1838;   A.  M.,  1845. 

Lawyer.    Born  1816,  died  1866. 
LEWIS,  RICHARD  F.,  Bladen  Co. :    1855-58.     Physician.     Gen.  Assem., 

1885.     Lumberton. 
LEWIS,  RICHARD  HENRY,  Edgecombe  Co.:  A.  B.,  1827;  A.  M.,  1830. 

Planter.     Born  1806,  died  1857. 
LEWIS,  RICHARD  HENRY,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1852 ;  A.  M.    Born  1832. 

M.  D.  Univ.  Pa.     Teacher.     Kinston. 
LEWIS,  RICHARD  HENRY,  Tarboro:    1866-'68.     Born  1850.     Physician. 

Prof.  Eye  and  Ear  Diseases  Savannah  Med.  Coll.,  1875-77.   Oculist.   Raleigh. 
LEWIS,  ROBERT  GUILFORD,  Louisburg :  1848-49.    Maj.  C.  S.  A.    Lawyer. 

Raleigh. 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM  FIGURES,  Edgecombe  Co. :  A.  B.,  1842.    Dead. 
LEWIS,  WILLIAM  FIGURES,  Kinston :  1882-83.    Montana. 
LEWIS,  WILLIAM  GASTON,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1855.    Born  1835.    Civil 

Engineer.     Brig.  Gen.  C.  S.  A.     Goldsboro. 
LIGHTFOOT,  JOHN  FRAZER,  Tuscumbia,  Ala :  A.  B.,  1861. 
LILES,  EDWARD  PRENTISS,  Lilesville,  Anson  Co.:  1880-'82. 
LILES,  EDWARD  RUTLEDGE,  Anson  Co. :  1851-52.    Col.  C.  S.  A.    Gen. 

Assem.     Journalist.     Born  1832,  died  1884. 
LiLLlNGTON,  GEORGE,  Wilmington:   1843-' 44.     M.  D.  Univ.  Pa.     Born 

1827,  died  1851. 
LILLINGTON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1840.     Lawyer. 

Gen.  Assem.    Born  1820,  died  1854. 
LINDSAY,  ANDREW  DICK,  Greensboro:   A.  B.,   1859.     Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 

Dead. 
LINDSAY,  EDWARD  O.,  Greensboro:    1866-' 68.     Physician.    Born  1849, 

died  1888. 


164  Students  of  the 

LINDSAY,  ERNE&T,  Greensboro:  1862-' 63.     Born  1845.     St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
LINDSAY,  GAVIN  HOGG,  Greensboro :  A.  B.,  1853.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A.    Killed 

in  battle. 
LINDSAY,  HARPER  JEDUTHAN,  Greensboro:    1822-'25.      Born  1806. 

Dead. 
LINDSAY,  JAMES  EARLY,  Greensboro :  B.  S.,  1857.    Born  1836.    Physician. 

Prof.  Baltimore  Med.  Coll.     Baltimore,  Md. 
LINDSAY,  JEDUTHAN  HARPER,  Greensboro :  1856-58.    Born  1840,  died 

1876. 
LINDSAY,  JESSE  HARPER,  Greensboro :  A.  B.,  1827.    Gen.  Assem.    Pres. 

Nat.  Bank  Greensboro,  1876-'86.    Born  1808,  died  1886. 
LINDSAY,  JESSE   HARPER,  Greensboro :   A.  B.,    1851.     Born  1832,  died 

1859. 

LINDSAY,  ROBERT  GOODLOE,  Greensboro:  1832-'36.    Born  1816. 
LINDSAY,  ROBERT  HENRY,  Greensboro :  .1856-' 58.    Born  1838.    C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  battle,  1861. 
LINDSAY,  THOMAS  STRANGE,  Greensboro:   1860-'62.    Born  1843,  died 

1869. 

LITTLE,  BLAKE,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1813.     Physician.     Dead. 
LITTLE,  FRANK  MILTON,  Wadesboro :  Ph.  B.,  1886.    Teacher. 
LITTLE,  JAMES  LAFAYETTE,  Greenville:  1880-'81. 
LITTLE,  JOHN,  Edenton :  1831-'34.    Dead. 
LITTLE,  JOHN  RICHARD,  Ansonville,  Anson  Co. :  1876-77. 
LITTLE,  JULIAN    HAMPTON,  Little's    Mills,  Eichmond  Co:   1884-'85. 

Charlotte. 

LITTLE,  JULIUS  ALEXANDER, Wadesboro :  1856-58.    Born  1840.    C. S.  A. 
LITTLE,  LACY  LEGKAND,  Little's  Mills,  Kichmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1889. 
LITTLE,  WALTER  S.,  Ansonville,  Anson  Co. :  1864-'66. 
LITTLE,  WILLIAM,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1858 ;  A.  M.    M.  D.  Univ.  N.  Y.    Surg. 

C.  S.  A.     Dead. 

LITTLE,  WILLIAM  B.,  Anson  Co. :  1852-' 54. 
LITTLE,  WILLIAM  G.,  Warsaw,  Ala.:  1847-'48.    Physician. 
LITTLE,  WILLIAM   MYERS,  Little's  Mills,  Eichmond   Co.:  A.  B.,  1888. 

Teacher.     Statesville. 

LITTLE  JOHN,  JOSEPH  B.,  Somerville,  Tenn. :  1834-'35.     Dead. 
LIVINGSTON,  HUGH  McGoOGAN,  Eobeson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1853.     Pres.  Austin 

Coll.,  Texas.     Dead.     Texas. 
LIVINGSTON,  JOHN    KNOX,   Madison,   Fla. :    1867-'68.     Lawyer.     Gen. 

Assem.  Ark.     Bennettsville,  S.  C. 

LIVINGSTON,  LACY  LEGRAND,  Livingston,  Fla. :  1867-'68. 
LLOYD,  HENRY  S.,  Martin  Co.:  1841-'42.    Planter.     Died  1860. 
LLOYD,  HENRY,  Tarboro :  1875-77. 

LLOYD,  JOSEPH  Ross,  Tarboro:  A.  B.,  1816.    Gen.  Assem.    Dead. 
LLOYD,  SAMUEL  P.,  Orange  Co. :  1869-70. 
LOCKE,  MATTHEW  B.,  Salisbury:  1823-'25.    Dead. 
LOCKE,  MoSES  A.,  Salisbury  :  1799.     Dead. 
LOCKE,  ROBERT,  Salisbury  ;  A.  B.,  1798.     Planter.     Died  1818. 
LOCKE,  WILLIAM  M.,  Salisbury :  1828-'29.     Dead. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  165 

LOCKHART,  JOHN  J.,  Northampton  Co. :  1833-'36.    Planter.    Dead. 
LOGAN,  HENRY  CHARLES,  Virginia :  1838-'39.     Planter.    Born  1819,  died 

1846. 

LOGAN,  JOHN  EARLY,  Greensboro :  A.  B.,  1857.     Physician. 
LOGAN,  .RiCHARD,  Virginia :  1808.     Dead. 
LOGAN,  WILLIAM,  Virginia :  A.  B.,  1840.    Dead. 
LOGWOOD,  EDMUND,  Liberty,  Va. :  1822-'23.     Dead. 
LONDON,  HENRY  A.,  Wilmington:  1825.    Dead. 

LONDON,  HENRY  ADOLPHUS,  Pittsboro :  A.  B.,  1865.   Journalist.   Lawyer. 
LONDON,  HENRY  ADOLPHUS,  Pittsboro :  1884-'86. 
LONDON,  JOHN  HAUGHTON,  Pittsboro :  1886-'88.    Dentist. 
LONDON,  JOHN  K.,  Wilmington :  1798.    Dead. 
LONG,  ALEXANDER,  Rowan  Co. :  1809.    Dead. 
LONG,  ALPHONZO,  Randolph  Co.:  1838-'39.    Dead. 
LONG,  AUGUSTUS  WHITE,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1884.    Prof.  English  Trinity 

Coll.  N.  C.,  and  Wofford  Coll.,  S.  C.     Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
LONG,  BENJAMIN  SHERROD,  Halifax  Co.:  A.  B.,  1825.    Dead. 
LONG,  DANIEL  A.,  Alamance  Co.:  1866-68;  A.M.;  D.  D.,  1886.    LL.D. 

Pres.  Antioch  Coll.     Yellow  Springs,  Ohio. 
LONG,  FRANK  PEGUES,  Jackson,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1859. 
LONG,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1799.    Dead. 
LONG,  HAMILTON  CRUMP,  Buncombe  Co.:  1881-'82. 
LONG,  HERVEY,  1808.    Dead. 

LONG,  ISAAC  HENRY,  Graham  :  1876-78.    Born  1854,  died  1878. 
LONG,  JAMES  ALLEN,  Randolph  Co.:  A.  B.,  1841.    Lawyer.    Journalist. 

Born  1817,  died  1864. 

LONG,  JAMES  M.,  Caswell  Co. :  I860-' 61.    C.  S.  A.    Dead. 
LONG,  JOHN  EDGAR,  Graham  :  1885-87. 
LONG,  JOHN  J.,  Halifax  Co. :  1831-'32.     Dead. 
LONG,  JOHN  S.,  New   Berne:    1851-'52.     A.  B.     Randolph-Macon,    1851. 

Lawyer. 
LONG,  JOHN  WESLEY,  Randolph  Co. :  A.  B.,  1844.    M.  D.  Univ.  Pa.    Born 

1824,  died  1863. 

LONG,  NICHOLAS,  Louisburg :  1795.     Dead. 
LONG,  NICHOLAS  M.,  Halifax  Co.:  1828-'29.     Planter.     Dead. 
LONG,  NICHOLAS  M.,  Halifax  Co. :  1850-'52.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Dead. 
LONG,  OSMOND  FITZ,  Randolph  Co. :  A.  B.,  1829.    M.  D.  Univ.  Pa.    Born 

1808,  died  1864. 

LONG,  KICHARD  W.,  Salisbury,  1823-'24.     Physician.     Dead. 
LONG,  THOMAS  HIRAM,  Chapel  Hill :  1881-'83.    Planter. 
LONG,  THOMAS  RUFFIN,  Yanceyville :  A.  B.,  1856.    C.  S.  A.    Dead. 
LONG,  VERNON  W.,  Chapel  Hill:  Ph.  B.,  1887.     Journalist.     Winston. 
LONG,  WILLIAM,  Rowan  Co. :  1809.    Dead. 
LONG,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  Randolph  Co. :   A.  B.,  1838.     Gen.  Assem.     Mem. 

Conv.,  1861.     Lawyer.     Born  1815,  died  1882.     Minneapolis,  Minn. 
LONG,  WILLIAM  STEPHENS,  Yanceyville :  A.  B.,  1854. 
LONG,  WILLIAM  WILLIAMS,  Weldon :  1880-'81. 
LORD,  FREDERICK  JAMES,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1843. 


166  Students  of  the 

LiORD,  JOHN,  Wilmington:  1810.     Dead. 

LORD,  STEPHEN  F.,  Salisbury  :  1863-'64. 

LORD,  WILLIAM  A.,  Wilmington:  1853-'55. 

LIORD,  WILLIAM  CAMPBELL,  Salisbury:    A.  B.,  1858.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  battle. 

LOVE,  EDGAR,  Gastonia,  Gaston  Co. :  1886-. 
LOVE,  JAMES  LEE,  Gaston  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1884.     Asst.  Prof,  of  Math.,  U.  N.  C., 

1885-.     Chapel  Hill. 

LOVE,  ROBERT  E.,  Salisbury:  1830-'32.     Dead. 
LOVE,  SAMUEL  E.,  Farmville,  Va. :  1813.     Dead. 
LOVE,  STIRLING  E.,  Lawrenceville,  Va. :  1816.     Dead. 
LOVE,  WILLIAM  C.,  Chapel  Hill :  1802.    M.  C.,  1815-'17.    Dead. 
LOVE,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1855.    Physician. 
LOWE,  CICERO  FRANKLIN,  Lexington :  1885-'87. 
LOWTHER,  CHARLES  EDEN,  Edenton :  A.  B.,  1849.     Dead. 
LOWTHER,  WILLIAM  !>.,  Edenton:  1813.     Dead. 
LUCAS,  JAMES  S..  Washington:  1859-'62. 
LUCAS,  JOSEPH  B.,  Chapel  Hill :  1845-49.     A.  M.     Tutor  Anc.  Langs., 

U.  N.  C.,  1854-'57.    Dead. 

LUCAS,  WILLIAM,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1847.    Dead. 
LUNDY,  ETHELDRED  H.,  Hicksford,  Va.:  1812.    Dead. 
LUNSFORD,  WILLIAM  EWART,  Durham :  1886-'87. 
LUSHER,  G-EORGE  M.,  Memphis,  Tenn. :  1856-'57.     C.  S.  A.     Engineer. 
LUSHER,  NATHANIEL  PEARSON,  Memphis,  Tenn.:  A.  B.,  1858.    Lawyer. 

Dead. 

LUTTERLOH,  ED  WARD  BuxTON,  Fayetteville :  1869-70. 
LUTTERLOH,  HERBERT,  Fayetteville :  1877-'78. 
LUTTERLOH,  JARVIS  BUXTON,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1860.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  battle  near  Kinston,  1863. 
iLuTTRELL,   JAMES   C.,    Knoxville,  Tenn.:    1857-'59.     Born  1841.     Capt. 

C.  H.  A.     Mayor.     Merchant. 
LYNCH,  JAMES  D.,  Boydton,  Va. :  1855-'58. 
LYNCH,  JOHN  BAIRD,  Lombardy  Grove,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1859. 
LYNCH,  LEANDER  WILLIAMS,  Cuba,  Kutherford  Co. :  1885-'88. 
LYNCH,  ROBERT  BINGHAM,  High  Point,  Guilford  Co. :  1881-82. 
LYNCH,  WILLIAM  BINGHAM,  Orange  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 
LYNE,  GEORGE,  Granville  Co. :  1814.     Dead. 
LYNE,  HENRY,  Granville  Co. :  1806.     Dead. 
LYNE,  LEONARD  H.,  Granville  Co. :  1807.    Dead. 
LYON,  HARRISON  PITTMAN,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1858-'61.    Lieut.  33d  N.  C., 

C.  S.  A.     Killed  at  the  Wilderness,  May  12,  1864. 

LYON,  JAMES  THEOPHILUS,  Franklinton,  Franklin  Co.:  1869-70. 
LYON,  MARTIN  ARMSTRONG,  Linden,  Ala.:  1845-' 47.    Merchant.     Born 

1826,  died  1870.     Mobile,  Ala. 

LYON,  WILLIAM  PLEASANT,  Franklinton,  Franklin  Co. :  1869-70. 
LYTLE,  ARCHIBALD,  Tennessee:  A.  B.,  1801.    Dead. 
LYTLE,  JOHN,  Tennessee:  1808.     Dead. 
LYTLE,WILLIAM  FRANKLIN,  Rutherford  Co.,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1824.     Dead. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  167 

McADEN,  BENJAMIN  TERRY,  Charlotte :  1878-79.    Died  Nov.,  1888. 

McADEN,  JOHN  H.,  Caswell  Co.:  1853-'54.     Physician.     Charlotte. 

Me  ADIN,  HENRY,  Caswell  Co. :  1817.    M.  D.    Dead. 

McADOO,  ALBERT  Y.,  Guilford  Co.:  1838-'39.    M.  D.    Dead. 

Me ADOO,WlLLl AM  C.,  Greensboro:  1863-'65.     Dead. 

McAFEE,  ABNER  A.,  Shelby :  1859-61.     Dead. 

McArEE,  L,ERO  Y  MANGUM,  Cleveland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1 858 ;  A.  M.,  1866.    Col. 

C.  S.  A.     Dead. 
Me ALISTER,  ALEXANDER  CAREY,  Kandolph  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Lt.  Col. 

C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Ashboro. 
Me  ALISTER,  ALEXANDER  WORTH,  Ashboro,  Kandolph  Co. :  A.  B.,  1882. 

Lawyer. 

Me  ALISTER,  CHARLES  COLVIN,  Ashboro,  Kandolph  Co. :  1887-'88.     Mer- 
chant. 
Me  ALISTER,  I>AVID,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1834.     Tutor  U.  N.  C.,  1835. 

Physician.     Dead. 

Me  ALISTER,  HECTOR,  Cumberland  Co.:  A.  B.,  1841.     Minister.     Dead. 
Me  ALPINE,  ANDREW  J.,  Yanceyville,  Caswell  Co.:  1847-' 48. 
Me  ALPINE,  WILLIAM  A.,  Eutaw,  Ala,:  1856-'58. 
MACARTNEY,  THOMAS  NOLES,  Mobile,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1858.    C.  S.  A.   County 

Solicitor.     Adj.  Gen.  Ala.,  1874-78.     Born  1839,  died  1883. 
McAuLEY,  JOHN  MARTIN,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  1881-'82. 
McBEE,  VARDRY  ALEXANDER,  S.  C. :  A.  B.,  1841. 
McBEE,  WILLIAM  PINCKNEY,  Greenville,  S.  C. :  A.  B.,  1842. 
McBRYDE,  ARCHIBALD  A.,  Cumberland  Co.:  1852-55.     Dead. 
MCBRYDE,  MALCOLM,  Robeson  Co. :  1833-'34. 
MCBRYDE,  THOMAS  K.,  Robeson  Co. :  1856-'58.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 
McBRYDE,  WILLIAM  J.,  Montgomery,  Ala. :   1841-' 43.     Lawyer.     Dead. 
McCABE,  JOHN,  Houston,  Miss:  1854-'55.     Lawyer. 
McCAiN,  NATHANIEL  HENRY,  Rockingham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1830 ;  A.  M.,  1841. 
McCAiN,  WILLIAM  A.,  Rockingham  Co. :  1830-'31.     Dead. 
McCALL,  JAMES  M.,  Wilmington  :  1823-'26.     Dead. 
McCALL,  ROBERT  SEVIER,  North  Cove,  McDowell  Co.:  1879-80. 
McCALLUM,  ARCHIBALD  TORREY,  Shoe  Hill,  Robeson  Co. :  1877-78. 
McCALLUM,  JAMES  BAXTER,  Robeson  Co.:   A.  B.,  1860.     Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1839.     Killed  at  Drury's  Bluff,  1864. 

McCASKEY,  THOMAS  EDWARD,  Williamston,  Martin  Co.:  1883-'84. 
McCASKiLL,  NEILL  E.,  Carthage,  Moore  Co. :  1857-'58. 
MCCAULEY,  CHARLES  MAURICE  TALLEYRAND,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B., 

1838.     Lawyer.     Monroe. 

McCAULEY,  KOBERT  W.,  Orange  Co. :  1815.     Dead. 
McCAULEY,  SAMUEL,  Chapel  Hill:  1842-' 43. 
McCAULEY,  WILLIAM,  Orange  Co. :  1813.     Dead. 

Me  CLAMMY,  CHARLES  WASHINGTON,  New  Hanover  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859. 
Born  May  29,  1839.     Maj.  3d  N.  C.,  C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Gen.  Assem.,  1866 
and  1871.     Pres.  Elector,  1884.     M.  C.,  1887.    Scott's  Hill,  Pender  Co. 
McCLAMMY,  HERBERT,  Scott's  Hill,  Pender  Co.:  1883-'85.     Lawyer. 
MCCLAMROCK,  WILLIAM  DAVID,  Cana:  1888-'89. 


168  Students  of  the 

McCLEES,  JOSEPH,  Alligator,  Tyrrell  Co.:  A.  B.,  1843.   Gen.Assem.   Lawyer. 

Planter.     Born  1820,  died  1856. 
McCLELLAND,  JAMES  C.,  Iredell  Co.:  A.  B.,  I860.     Teacher.    C.  S.  A. 

Born  1837.     Killed  in  service,  1862. 

McCLENAHAN,  JAMES  T.,  Pittsboro:  1849-'51.    Dead. 
McCLUNG,  JAMES  WHITE,  Knoxville,  Tenn.:    A.  B.,   1816.     Lawyer. 

Speaker  Gen.  Assem.  Aln.     Born  June  6,  1798,  died  May  30,  1848.     Hunts- 

ville,  Ala. 
McC/LUNG,  MATTHEW,  Knoxville,  Tenn.:    A.   B.,   1815.     Merchant  and 

Planter.     Born  Oct.  10,  1795,  died  Oct.  5,  1844. 
McCLURE,  WILLIAM  K.,  Arkadelphia,  Ark.:  1857-'58. 
McCoNNAUGHEY,  GEORGE  CHAMBERS,  Rowan  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859. 
McCoNNAUGHEY,  JAMES  A.,  Rowan  Co.:  1852-'54. 
McCoNNAUGHEY,  JOSEPH  LiUCiEN,  Kowan  Co.:  A.  B.,  1858. 
McCoRD,  ALLISON,  Ala. :  1826-' 28.    Dead. 

McCoRKLE,  GEORGE,  Newton :  A.  B.,  1878.     Lawyer.    Washington,  D.  C. 
McCORKLE,  JAMES  M.,  Wadesboro:  1841-42.     Dead. 
McCoRMiCK,  JAMES  Lu,  Robeson  Co.:  1855-' 57.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed 

at  Fort  Fisher,  1864. 
McCoTTER, RICHARD  I>AWSON, New  Berne:  1858-' 59.    Born  1837.    Lt. 

C.  S.  A.    Gen.  Assem.,  1883.    Teacher.    Pamlico. 
McCREERY,"HAWES,  Owensboro,  Ky. :  1876-77. 
McCiiLLEN,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  Kinston:  1878-'79. 
Me CULLOCH,  ALEXANDER,  Halifax  Co.:  1796.    Dead. 
McClJLLOCH,  BENJAMIN,  Halifax  Co.:  1802V    Dead. 
McClJLLOCH,  JAMES  C.,  Morton's  Store,  Alamance  Co.:  1883-' 84. 
McCuLLOCH,  SAMUEL,  Halifax  Co. :  1799.     Dead. 
McCuLLOCH,  THOMAS  FILLMORE,  Guilford  Co. :  1878-79. 
MCCTJTCHEN,  ROBERT  GEORGE,  Williamsburg  Dist.,  S.  C.:  A.  B.,  1836. 

Minister. 

MCCUTCHEN,  THOMAS,  S.  C.:  1834-'35. 

McDADE,  ALPHONZO  J.,  Chapel  Hill:  1851-'55.    Merchant.    Mayor. 
McI>ADE,  DANIEL  C.,  Chapel  Hill:  1853-'54. 
MC!>ADE,  JOHN  HENDERSON,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1852.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  service. 

McDADE,  WAYNE  H.,  Chapel  Hill :  1852-'54.    C.  S.  A.    Dead. 
McDANlEL,  WILLIAM  C.,  Fayetteville:  I860-' 62.     Dead. 
MCDERMOTT,  JOSEPH  ALEXANDER,  Tellico  Plains,  Tenn.:   1860-'61. 

Capt.  59th  Tenn.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.    Born  Jan.  1 1 , 1843,  killed  at  Vicksburg,  May ' 

28,  1863. 

MCDONALD,  A.  R.,  Moore  Co.:  1852-'53. 
McDoNALD,  WILLIAM,  Moore  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859.     Minister. 
McDoNALD, WILLIAM  G.,  Greensboro,  Ala.:  1839-'40.     M.D.    Born  1822, 

died  1847.     Lexington,  Ky. 

McDoNALD,  WILLIAM  H.,  Raleigh:  A.  B.,  1887.    Charlotte. 
McDoUGALD,  DANIEL,  Cumberland  Co.:   A.  B.,  1855;   A.  M.     Lawyer. 

Capt.  15th  N.  C.,  C.  S.  A.     Born  Oct.  24,  1835,  killed  at  Malvern  Hill,  July, 

1862. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  169 

McDouGALD,  NEILL  MlLLARD,  Devane,  Cumberland  Co.:  1880-'81. 
McDowELL,  CHARLES  HARPER,  Shufordsville,  Henderson  Co. :  1880-'82. 
Me I>0 WELL,  CHARLES  J.,Camden,S.C.:  1856-57.     Sergt.  C.  S.  A.     Dead. 
McDowELL,  JAMES  ALLEN,  Shufordsville,  Henderson  Co. :  1880-'82. 
MCDOWELL,  THOMAS  L>AVID  SMITH,  Bladen  Co.:  A.  B.,  1843.    Mem. 

Con  fed.  Cong. 

MCDOWELL,  WILLIAM  A.,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  1835-'36. 
McDuFFiE,  ARCHIBALD  MURPHY,  Fayetteville  :  1888-. 
McDuFFlE,  MALCOLM  JAMES,  Cumberland  Co.:  A.  B.,  1851.     Dead. 
McEACHAN,  DANIEL  PURCELL,  Kobeson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859. 
McEACHERN,  ROBERT  J.,  Robeson  Co. :  1856-'58.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed 

in  service. 
MCEACHIN,  CALVIN  ALEXANDER,  Robeson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1855.    C.  S.  A. 

Mem.  Conven.,  1875. 

McEACHiN,  CHARLES,  Montgomery,  Ala. :  1843-' 47.     Physician. 
McEACHiN,  PETER  A.,  Robeson  Co.:  1850-'53.    Dead. 
McEACHiN,  PETER  HECTOR,  Montgomery,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1848.    Died  1851. 
McEACHiN,  WALTER    DEBERNIERE,    Laurinburg,    Richmond    Co.: 

1884-'S5.     Planter. 
McEL WEE,  WILLIAM  HENRY,   Statesville:    1881-'S3.     Express  Agent. 

Greensboro. 
McFADYEN,  ARCHIBALD  W.,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1862.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Minister.     Clarkton. 
MCGAVOCK,  FELIX  GRUNDY,  Nashville,  Tenn.:   1850-'51.     Born  1832. 

Physician.     Planter.     Pecan  Pt.,  Ark. 
McGAVOCK,  JOHN    JACOB,  Nashville,  Tenn. :    1853-'54.      Born    1835. 

C.  S.  A.     Planter. 

McGEHEE,  Lucius  POLK,  Raleigh  :  A.  B.,  1887. 
McGEHEE,  MONTFORD,  Person  Co. :  A.  B.,  1841 ;  A.  M.,  1844.    Born  1822. 

Lawyer.     Planter.     Gen.  Assem.,  1862-79.     Mem.  Conven.,  1865.     Commr. 

Agriculture,  1880-'87.     Raleigh. 
McGEHEE,  THOMAS  JEFFREYS,  Person  Co.:  1837-'38.    Planter.    Born 

1819,  died  1853. 

McGEHEE,  WILLIAM  POLK,  Caswell  Co. :  1882-'83,     Raleigh. 
McGHEE,  BARCLAY,  Knoxville,  Tenn.:  1840-41.     Planter.     Dead. 
McGHEE,  GEORGE  W.,  Tenn. :  1819.    Dead. 
McGiLVARY,  JOHN  H.,  Fayetteville:  1859-'61. 
McGuiRE,  JAMES,  Mocksville,  Davie  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1887. 
MclLHENNY,  JOHN,  Wilmington :  1865-'67. 
MclLHENNY,  THOMAS  COWAN,  Wilmington  :  A.  B.,  1845. 
MclNNis,  I>UNCAN,  Robeson  Co.:  A.  B.,  1813.     Dead. 
MclNNis,  JOHN,  South  Carolina:  1807.     Dead. 

MclNTYRE,  ALEXANDER,  Cameron,  Moore  Co. :  1880-'83.    Ocala,  Fla. 
MclNTYRE,  DUNCAN  THOMAS,  Laurinburg,  Richmond  Co. :  1881-'82. 
MclNTYRE,  PETER,  Cameron,  Moore  Co. :  1880-'82. 
MclNTYRE,  KENNETH  M.,  Moore  Co. :  1856-'58.    Minister. 
MclNTYRE,  WILLIAM  A.,  Fayetteville:  A.  B.,  1853.     Dead. 


170  Students  of  the 

MclvEB,  ALEXANDER,  Moore  Co. :  A.  B.,  1853.  Prof.  Math.,  U.  N.  C., 
1869-'70,  and  Davidson  Coll.  Supt.  Pub.  Inst.  Supt.  Greensboro  Graded 
Schools.  Oaks,  Orange  Co. 

MclvER,  ALEXANDER,  Oaks,  Orange  Co. :  1886-. 
MclvER,  BERRIE  CHANDLER,  Sanford,  Moore  Co.:  A.  B.,  1885.    Tutor 

Greek,  U.  N.  C.     Teacher.     Goldsboro. 
MclvER,  CHARLES  DUNCAN,  Egypt,  Chatham  Co.:  A.  B.,  1881.    Born 

3860.    Teacher.    Supt.  of  State  Institutes,  1889-.     Raleigh. 
MclvER,  DUNCAN  EVANDER,  Sanford,  Moore  Co. :  1878-'81.    Gen.  Assem. 
MclvER,  EVANDER  J.,  Moore  Co.:  A.  B.,  1855.    Col.  C.  S.  A.    Supt.  Pub. 

Instruction,  Ala. 

MclvER,  GEORGE  WILCOX,  Chapel  Hill :  1869-70.    Lt.  7th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 
MclvER,  HARMAN  MARTIN,  Oaks,  Orange  Co. :  1886-'87. 
MclvER,  JOHN  ALTON,  Jonesboro,  Moore  Co. :  A.  B.,  1881. 
MclvER,  JOHN  FENELON,  Winder,  Moore  Co. :  A.  B.,  1887. 
MclvER,  JOHN  MCMILLAN,  Moore  Co. :  A.  B.,  1862.    Egypt. 
MclvER,  WILLIAM  DONALD,  Egypt,  Chatham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1884.    Lawyer. 

Sanford. 

McKAY,  ALEXANDER,  Augusta,  Ga. :  A.  B.,  1827.     Dead. 
McKAY,  ALFRED,  Salisbury :  1811.    Dead. 
McKAY,  DANIEL  McNEiLL,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1853. 
McKAY,  JAMES,  Salisbury :  1810.     Dead. 

McKAY,  JOHN  ARCHIBALD,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1853.    Physician. 
McKAY,  NEILL,  Cumberland  Co. :  1835-'36.     D.  D.     Presb.  Minister. 
McKAY,  NEILL,  Memphis,  Tenn.:  A.  B.,  1851.     Dead. 
McKAY,  NEILL,  Summerville,  Harnett  Co. :  1875-'76. 
McKAY,  PRENTYS,  Summerville,  Harnett  Co. :  1875-'76. 
McKAY,  WILSON  J.,  Harnett  Co.:  1866-'68.     Minister. 
McKEE,  JAMES,  Raleigh :  1859-'61.     Lt.  C.  S.  A.     Physician. 
MCKELLAR,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON,  Dallas  Co.,  Ala. :   1856-'58.    Born 

1838,  died  1869. 

McKESSON,  CHARLES  FlNLEY,  Morgan  ton:  1865-68.  Born  1849.  Lawyer. 
McKETHAN,  EDWIN  ROBESON,  Fayetteville :  1887-. 
MCKETHAN,  EDWIN  TURNER,  Fayetteville:  A.  B.,  1860.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Died  1888. 
McKETHAN,  JOHN  CAMPBELL,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1854.    C.  S.  A. 

Physician.     Dead. 
McKETHAN,  WILLIAM  R.,  Cumberland  Co.:    1860-61.     C.  S.  A.     Born 

1842,  died  in  service  1861. 
McKiMMON,  ARTHUR  NELSON,  Raleigh:  A.  B.,  1860;  A.  M.,  1866.    C.  S.  A. 

Dead. 

McKiMMON,  JAMES,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1860.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 
McKiNNlE,  DAVID  E.,  Wayne  Co.:  1867-68.     Adj.  C.  S.  A.     Teacher. 

Merchant.     Princeton,  Johnston  Co. 

McKiNNON,  GRAHAM,  Plainview,  Robeson  Co. :  1884-'S6. 
McKiNNON,  JOHN,  Cumberland  Co.:  A.  B.,  1857. 
McKiNNON,  MALCOLM  A.,  Cumberland  Co.:  1838-'39.     Dead. 
McKiNNON,  MALCOLM  McNEiLL,  Robeson  Co. :  1852-'53.    Dead.    Ala. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  Ill 

Me  KINNON,  WILLIAM  BETHUNE,  Richmond  Co. :  1854-'57.    Surg.  C.  S.  A . 

Born  1836,  killed  in  service,  1862. 
McKoY,  ALLMAND  A.,  Sampson  Co. :  1846-' 47.    Judge  Superior  Ct.    Died 

1886. 

McKoY,  ED  WARD,  Marlboro  Dist.,  South  Carolina:  1807.    Physician.    Dead. 
McLAUCHLIN,  ARCHIBALD,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1856.     Dead. 
McLAUCHLlN,  JOHN  CALTIN,  Cumberland  Co.:   A.  B.,  1857.     Lawyer. 

Wadesboro. 

MCLAUGHLIN,  RICHARD  B.,  Statesville :  1888-'89.    Lawyer. 
McLiAURiN,  JAMES,  Virginia:  1815.     Dead. 

McLiAURlN,  JOSEPH,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1844.     Born  1822.     Banker. 
McLAURlN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Laurinburg,  Richmond  Co.:  1859-'61. 
MCLEAN,  CHARLES  EDGAR,  McLeansville,  Guilford  Co.:  1878-79. 
McLiEAN,  COLIN  MONROE,  Bladensboro,  Bladen  Co. :  1882-'83. 
Me  LEAN,  JOHN  K.,  Cheraw,  South  Carolina:  1854-'56.    Physician.    Surg. 

C.  S.  A.    Died  1884. 
McLiEAN,  MuRDOCK,  Robeson  Co.:  A.  B.,  1812;  A.  M.,  1820.     Physician. 

Dead. 

McLdEAN,  NATHANIEL,  Robeson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1849.    Dead. 
McLdEAN,  NEILL  ARCHIBALD,  Lumberton,  Robeson  Co. :  1877-78.    Gen. 

Assem.,  1883-'85. 
McLiEAN,  WILLIAM  PINKNEY,  Harrison,  Cass  Co.,  Texas:  A.  B.,  1857. 

Born  1836.     Maj.  C.  S.  A.     Mem.  Gen.  Assem.,  1861-'71.     M.  C.,  1875-77. 

Mem.  Conven.,  1875.     Dist,  Judge.     Mt.  Pleasant,  Texas. 
Mcl/EMORE,  JEFFERSON  H.,  Carroll  Co.,  Miss.:  1859-60. 
McLEMORE,  ROBERT  SAMUEL,  Gerenton,  Carroll  Co.,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1857. 

Lawyer. 

McLiEOD,  GILBERT,  Euphronia,  Moore  Co.:  1877-'78. 
McLiEOD,  WILLIS  HUNTER,  Johnson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1840.    Dead. 
McLiERAN,  JAMES,  Fayetteville :  1814.     Dead. 
McLiERAN,  JOHN,  Fayetteville :  1813.     Dead. 

McLiiN,  HENRY,  New  Berne :   A.  B.,  1833 ;  A.  M.,  1850.     Lawyer.     Drug- 
gist.   Born  1815,  died  1870. 

McLiiN,  JOHN  W.,  Hay  wood  Co.,  Tenn. :  1857-58.     Dead. 
McLiiN,  WILLIAM,  Greenville  Co.,  Va. :  1804.     Dead. 
McLlN,  WILLIAM,  Hicksford,  Va. :  1822-'25.     Dead. 
MCMILLAN,  ANDREW,  Richmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1840.    Minister. 
MCMILLAN,  ARCHIBALD  ALEXANDER,  Robeson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1862. 
MCMILLAN,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  Robeson  Co. :  1878-'79. 
MCMILLAN,  FRANKLIN  B.,  Ashe  Co. :  1846-'47.    Dead. 
McMiLLAN,  GEORGE  W.,  New  Hanover  Co. :  A.  B.,  1861.    C.  S.A.     Killed 

in  service. 
McMiLLAN,  HAMILTON,  Cumberland  Co.:   A.  B.,  1857.     Lawyer.     Gen. 

Assem.     Teacher.     Author.    Wilson. 
McMiLLAN,  HENRY,  Gadsden  Co.,  Fla.:  1858-'61. 

McMiLLAN,  HENRY  WILLIAM,  Robeson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1855.    Lawyer.    Ark. 
McMiLLAN,  JOHN  J.,  Bladen  Co.:  1818.     Dead. 
McMiLLAN,  JOHN  LHPTHER,  Robeson  Co. :  1878-' 79. 


172  Students  of  the 

McNABB,  JAMES  GRAHAM,  Eufaula,  Ala. :  1856-' 57.    LL.  B.,  1858.    Died 

1862. 

McNABB,  JOHN  M.,  Eufaula,  Ala. :  1859-' 61.   C.  S.  A.   Killed  in  battle,  1862. 
McNAiB,  DUGALD  PATTERSON,  Robeson  Co.:  A.  B.,  1856.    C.  S.  A. 

Teacher.     Dead.     Ala. 
McNAiR,  DUNCAN  ELIZABETH,  Robeson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1855.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  service. 

McNAiR,  JOHN,  North  Carolina :  1797.     Dead. 

McNAiR,  JOHN  CALVIN,  Robeson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1849 ;  A.  M.,  1852.    Dead. 
McNAiR,  MALCOLM,  Robeson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1849.     Minister.     Died  1874. 
McNAiR,  RORY,  Robeson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1855 ;  A.  M.    Died  1868. 
MCNAIRT,  BARTLETT  YANCT,  Guilford  Co. :  A.  B.,  1843.    Dead. 
McNAlRY,  BOYD,  Guilford  Co. :  1824-'26.     Dead. 
McNAlRY,  SAMUEL  A.,  Tennessee:  1801.     Dead. 
McNATT,  HENRY  WISE,  Robeson  Co.:  1878-'79. 
MCNEELY,  THOMAS  CHALMERS,  Salisbury:  1883-'84. 
McNElLL,  ANGUS  CURRIE,  Robeson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1839.    Minister.    Dead. 
MCNEILL,  CHARLES  ALEXANDER,  Carthage,  Moore  Co. :  1876-78. 
McNElLL,  DANIEL  HECTOR,  Cumberland  Co. :  1881-'8o.    Minister.    Mar- 
shall, Texas. 

McNElLL,  GEORGE,  Fayetteville :  1842-',44.     Dead. 
McNElLL,  HECTOR  JAMES,  Robeson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1855.    Died  1860. 
MCNEILL,  JAMES  ARCHIBALD,  Robeson  Co.:  A.  B.,  1852.    C.  S.  A. 

Teacher.     Cameron,  Milam  Co.,  Texas. 
McNElLL,  JAMES  H.,  Fayetteville:   1840-' 41.     Minister.    Col.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  battle. 

McNElLL,  JOHN  PINKNEY,  Lumberton,  Robeson  Co. :  1887-. 
MCNEILL,  JOHN  QUINCE,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1819.    Dead. 
McNElLL,  MALCOLM,  Virginia:  1813.     Dead. 
MCNEILL,  MALCOLM  DANIEL,  Union,  Moore  Co. :  1884-'85. 
MCNEILL,  NEILL  RUSSELL,  Raeford:  1888-. 
McNElLL,  THOMAS   A.,  Robeson  Co.:   A.  B.,  1868.     C.  S.  A.    Lawyer. 

Lumberton. 

MC^TEILL,  THOMAS  IRBY,  Cheraw,  S.  C.:  1875-'78. 
McNElLL,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1887.     Lawyer. 

Teacher. 
McNiDER,  VIRGINIUS  ST.  CLAIR,  Edenton :  1865-' 67.    M.  D.  Balto.  Med. 

Coll.     Jackson. 

McPHEETERS,  SAMUEL  BROWN,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1841 ;  D.  D.    Dead. 
Me PHEETERS, WILLIAM  MARCELLUS,  Raleigh :  1837-'38.    Prof.  Materia 

Medica.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

McQuEEN,  ARCHIBALD,  Robeson  Co.:  A.  B.,  1812.    Minister.    Dead. 
McQuEEN,  HUGH,  Chatham  Co.:  1818.     Mem.  Conv.,  1835.    Atty.  Gen., 

1841-'42.     Dead. 

McQuEEN,  JAMES  A.,  Robeson  Co. :  1852-'56.  Minister.  Dead.  Fla. 
McQuEEN,  JAMES  D.,  Lumberton,  Robeson  Co. :  1856-58.  Died  1858. 
McQuEEN,  JOHN  KNOX,  Floral  College,  Robeson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1862.  C.  S.  A. 

Physician.     Died  1885.     Alabama. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  173 

McRACKAN,  WILLIAM  W.,  Fayetteville :  1828-'29.    Dead. 

McRAE,   AULAY   SYLVESTER,    Mt.   Gilead,  Montgomery  Co.:    1884-'85. 

Teacher. 

McRAE,  CAMERON  FARQUHAR,  Fayetteville :  1825-'26.   Minister.   Dead. 
McKAE,  DUNCAN  GRANGER,  Montgomery  Co. :  1856-' 57.    C.  S.  A.    Born 

1833.     Killed  in  battle  1863. 
McRAE,   DUNCAN    KIRKLAND,   Fayetteville :   1835-'37.    LL.  D.,  1886. 

Col.  C.  S.  A.     Consul  at  Paris.     Died  1888. 

McRAE,  JOHN  BuRGWYN,  Savannah,  Ga. :  1862-'63.     Lawyer.     Jackson. 
McRAE,  JAMES  PATTERSON,  Laurinburg,  Richmond  Co. :  1877-79. 
McRAE,  MONTFORD  STOKES,  Mangum,  Richmond  Co. :  1852-'53.     Sergt. 

C.  S.  A.    Born  1835.    Killed  in  battle  1862. 

McRAE,  RODERICK,  Laurinburg,  Richmond  Co.:  A.  B.,  1881. 
McRAE,  SAMUEL  HINSDALE,  Fayetteville :  1884-'85.    Civil  Engineer. 
McRAE,  "WlLHAM  PLUMMER,  Warrenton  :  1880-'81.     Teacher.     Peters- 
burg, Va. 

McREE,  ANDREW  FRANKLIN,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  A.  B.,  1841. 
McREE,  ROBERT  C.,  Wilmington:   1861-'63.     Sergt.  C.  S.  A.     Killed  in 

service. 
McSwEEN,  MuRDOCK  J.,  Richmond  Co.:  1857-'59.     C.  S.  A.     Lawyer. 

Journalist.     Died  1880. 

Me  WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  NAPOLEON,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1836.   Dead. 
MAER,  ABRAM,  Bertie  Co. :  1813-'17.    Born  1795.    Lawyer.    Teacher.    Dead. 

Georgia. 

MAJETTE,  MARK,  Como,  Hertford  Co. :  1885-'87.     Lawyer. 
MAKEPEACE,  COLIN  McRAE,  Franklinsville,  Randolph  Co. :  1882-83. 
MALLETT,   EDWARD  JONES,   Fayetteville :  A.  B.,   1818 ;   A.  M.,   1850 

Lawyer.    Consul  General  to  Italy,  1858.    Paymaster  Gen.  U.  S.  A.,  1862-'65 

Born  1797,  died  1883.     New  York  City. 
MALLETT,  EDWARD,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1849.    Col.  C.  S.  A.    Killed  at 

Bentonsville,  1865. 
MALLETT,  GEORGE  HOOPER,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. :   1883-'84.     Physician. 

Mexico. 
MALLETT,  HERBERT  H.,  Chapel  Hill :  1863-'65.    C.  S.  A.    Planter.    Died 

1878.     Louisiana. 

MALLETT,  JOHN  W.,  Fayetteville :  1859-'61.     Adjt.  C.  S.  A.    Sumpter,  S.  C. 
MALLETT,  JOHN  WALKER,  Chapel  Hill :  1875-'76.    Planter. 
MALLETT,  RICHARDSON,  Chapel  Hill :  1858-'61.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A.    Killed 

at  Gettysburg,  1863. 

MALLOY,  ALEXANDER,  Richmond  Co.:  1866-68.    Dead. 
M  ALONE,  JOHN  Li. ,  Tuscumbia,  Ala. :  1845-'46. 

M ANER,  NEVERSON  C. ,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1860-'61 .   C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  battle. 
MANESS,  WILLIAM  B.,  Moore  Co.:  1865-'66.    Dead. 
MANGUM,  CHARLES  STAPLES,  Chapel  Hill:  1887-. 
MANGUM,  ERNEST  PRESTON,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1885 ;   A.  M.,    1886. 

Teacher.     Asheville. 
MANGUM,  PRIESTLY  HINTON,  Orange  Co.:    A.  B.,  1815;   A.  M.,  1819. 

Tutor  U.  N.  C.,  1817.     Dead. 


174  Students  of  the 

MANGUM,  WILLIAM  PRESTON,  Orange  Co. :  1855-'57.  Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 
Born  1837.  Killed  at  1st  Manassas,  1861. 

MANGUM,  WILLIE  PERSON,  Orange  Co.:  A.  B.,  1815;  A.  M;  LL.  D. 
Judge  Superior  Ct.,  1819  and  1826.  M.  C.,  1823-'26.  U.  S.  Sen.,  1837-'41, 
and  1841-J53.  Pres.  U.  S.  Sen.,  1842-'45.  Born  1792,  died  1861. 

MANGUM,  WILLIE  PERSON,  Hillsboro :  A.  B.,  1848.  Tutor  Wake  Forest 
Coll.  Lawyer.  Mem.  Eoyal  Asiatic  Soc.  Consul  and  Consul-general  to 
China  and  Japan,  1861-'81.  Born  May  7,  1827,  died  Feb.  11,  1881.  Tien- 
Tsin,  China. 

MANLY,  BASIL,  Raleigh :  1856-'57.    Maj.  C.  S.  A.    Mayor.    Dead. 

MANLY,  CHARLES,  Pittsboro:  A.  B.,  1814;  A.  M.  Lawyer.  Atty.  for 
Chatham  Co.  30  yrs.  Sec.  and  Treas.  Bd.  of  Trustees,  1821-'68.  Pres.  Elector 
1840.  Governor  1849-'51.  Born  May  13,  1795,  died  May  1,  1871. 

MANLY,  CHARLES,  Raleigh:  1841-' 42.    Dead. 

MANLY,  JOHN  HAYWOOD,  Raleigh :  1839-'40.  Lawyer.  Col.  C.  S.  A. 
Dead. 

MANLY,  L.ANGDON  CHEVES,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1845 ;  A.  M.,  1849.  Physi- 
cian. Dead. 

MANLY,  MATTHIAS  EVANS,  Pittsboro:  A.  B.,  1824;  A.  M.,  1829.  Judge 
Superior  Ct.,  1840-'59.  Judge  Supreme  Ct.,  1860-'65.  Mem.  Conv.,  1865. 
Speaker  State  Sen.,  1866.  Elected  U.  S.  Sen.,  1867.  Born  1801,  died  1881. 
New  Berne. 

MANLY,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1847.    Dead. 

MANN,  JAMES  N.,  Nash  Co. :  A.  B.,  1819.     Gen.  Assem.    Dead. 

MANN,  JULIAN  SMITH,  Middleton,  Hyde  Co. :  A.  B.,  1885.    Lawyer. 

MANN,  RUFUS  BROOKS,  Henderson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Teacher. 

MANN,  SAMUEL  S.,  Lake  Landing,  Hyde  Co.:  1888-. 

MANN,  THOMAS  JOHN,  Belvoir,  Chatham  Co. :  1869-70. 

MANN,  THOMAS  ST.,  Nash  Co.:  1815.  Gen.  Assem.  Charge*  d'Affaires 
Guatemala.  Dead. 

MANNING,  FREDERICK  HAUGHTON,  Sunbury,  Gates  Co. :  1888.    Lawyer. 

MANNING,  ISAAC  HALL,  Chapel  Hill :  1882-'86.     Chemist.    Wilmington. 

MANNING,  JAMES  SMITH,  Pittsboro :  A.  B.,  1879.  Born  1859.  Lawyer. 
Durham. 

MANNING,  JOHN,  Edenton :  A.  B.,  1850  ;  A.  M. ;  LL.  D.,  1883.  Born  1830. 
Gen.  Assem.  Mem.  Conven.,  1861.  M.  C.,  1871-73.  Commr.  to  codify 
statute  laws  of  N.  C.,  1881.  Prof.  Law  U.  N.  C.,  1882-.  Chapel  Hill. 

MANNING,  JOHN  MOORE,  Pittsboro :  A.  B.,  1879.  Born  1857.  Physician. 
Durham. 

MANNING,  JOSEPH  ALONZO,  Norfolk,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1852.  Physician.  Born 
1832,  died  1860. 

MANNING,  PIERRE  BEAUREGARD,  Sunbury,  Gates  Co.:  A.  B.,  1886. 
Teacher.  Wilmington. 

MANNING,  THOMAS  COURTLAND,  Edenton:  1842-'43.  LL.  D.,  1878. 
Mem.  Conven.  La.,  1861.  Brig.  Gen.  C.  S.  A.,  1863.  Judge  Supreme  Ct., 
1864.  Chief  Justice,  1877.  Elected  U.  S.  Sen.,  1880.  Pres.  Elector  at 
large,  1881.  Trustee  Peabody  Fund.  U.  S.  Minister  to  Mexico,  1886-'87. 
Died  Oct.  11,  1887.  Louisiana. 


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MANNY,  THOMAS,  Hertford  Co.:  1809.     Dead. 

MARKHAM,  HUGH  PARIS,  Patterson,  Orange  Co. :  1879-'80. 

MARK,  GEORGE  W.  Lu,  Rockingham  Co. :  1757.     M.  C,  from  Tenn.     Dead. 

Tenn. 

MARSH,  DANIEL  H.,  Chatham  Co.:  1860-'62. 
MARSH,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  Ashboro,  Randolph  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Dead. 

MARSH,  ROBERT  HENRY,  Chatham  Co.:  A. B.,  1858.    Minister. 
MARSH,  WILLIAM  H.,  Ashboro,  Randolph  Co. :  1849-'51.     Dead. 
MARSHALL,  AQUILA  JACKSON,  Wilmington :  1886-'87. 
MARSHALL,  CALVIN  1C.,  Greensboro,  Miss. :  1860-'61.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 
MARSHALL,  JAMES  CLEMENT,  Wadesboro:  A.  B.,  1861. 
MARSHALL,  JOHN  WINGFIELD,  Raleigh :  1885-'86. 
MARSHALL,  MATTHIAS  MURRAY,  Pittsboro :  A.  I..,  1863 ;  A.  M.,  1866 ; 

D.  D.     Born  1846.     Episcopal  Minister.     Raleigh. 
MARSHALL,  ROBERT  Li.,  Halifax  Co. :  1802.    Dead. 
MARSHALL,  THOMAS  ASHE,  Wadesboro :  1884-'85. 

MARTIN,  CHARLES  F.,  Columbia,  Tenn. :  1859-'61.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Planter. 

Ark. 
MARTIN,  CLARENCE  DUDLEY,  Wilmington:   1860-'61.    C.  S.  A.    Born 

1844.     Killed  in  service,  1862. 

MARTIN,  COLEMAN  A.,  Mississippi:  1810.     Dead. 
MARTIN,  EDMUND  LIOFTIN,  A.  B.,  1823. 
MARTIN,  EDWARD  ALEXANDER,  Richmond,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1862 ;  A.  M., 

1866.     Adj.  C.  S.  A.    Teacher.     Born  1842,  died  1870. 
MARTIN,  EUGENE  STUART,  Wilmington :   A.  B.,  1860.    Born  1840.    Lt. 

C.  S.  A.     Lawyer. 

MARTIN,  GEORGE  S.,  Columbia,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1860.     Lieut,  and  Aide-de- 
camp C.  S.  A.   Born  Jan.  3,  1840.  Wounded  in  service  and  died  Sept.  23, 1863. 
MARTIN,  HENRY,  Granville  Co. :  1799.    Dead. 
MARTIN,  HENRY,  Granville  Co.:  1822-'24. 
MARTIN,  HUGH,  Stokes  Co.:  A.  B.,  1823.    Dead. 
MARTIN,  JAMES,  Stokes  Co. :  A.  B.,  1806 ;  A.  M.,  1810.    Tutor  U.  N.  C., 

1806.     Judge  Superior  Ct.     Dead. 
MARTIN,  JAMES,  Pickens  Co.,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1825. 

MARTIN,  JAMES  FRANKLIN,  Stokes  Co. :  A.  B.,  1820.    Physician.    Dead. 
MARTIN,  JOHN  CHASTINE,  White  Oak,  Bladen  Co. :  1886-'87.     Dead. 
MARTIN,  JOSEPH,  Stokes  Co. :  1813.    Dead. 

MARTIN,  JULIUS  CAESAR,  Briar  Creek,  Wilkes  Co. :  1884-'85.    Lawyer. 
MARTIN,  MARTIAL  T.,  Vermillionville,  La.:  1859-'60. 
MARTIN,  ROBERT  BRUCE,  Elizabeth  City:  1876-'77.    R.  R.  Service. 
MARTIN,  ROBERT  CAMPBELL,  Assumption  Parish,  La. :  B.  S.,  1859.    Lt. 

C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Albemarle,  La. 

MARTIN,  ROBERT  GOODLOE,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1822.    Dead. 
MARTIN,  SAMUEL,  Stokes  Co. :  1819. 
MARTIN,  SAMUEL  A.,  Stokes  Co.:  1801.    Dead. 
MARTIN,  THOMAS  G.,  Nashville,  Tenn.:  1850-'51.    Planter.    Maury  Co., 

Tenn. 


176  Students  of  the 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM,  Granville  Co. :  1798.     Dead. 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  Elizabeth  City:   A.  B.,  1842.     Physician. 

Col.  C.  S.  A.     Died  1880. 
MARTIN,  WILLIAM  WHITMELL,  Albemarle,  La. :  1857-' 58.    Maj.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1840.     Killed  at  Vicksburg,  1863. 

MASON,  EDMUND,  Hicksford,  Va. :  1822-23.    Died  1824. 
MASON,  EDWARD,  North  Carolina:  1798.     Dead. 
MASON,  JAMES  BRUCE,  Davie  Co. :  1867-'68.     Born  1844.     Lawyer.     Gen. 

Assem.     Chapel  Hill. 

MASON,  JAMES  BRUCE,  Chapel  Hill:  1887-'88.    Durham. 
MASON,  JOHN  R.,  Virginia:  1814.     Dead. 
MASON,  JOHN  JR.,  Sussex  Co.,  Va. :  1862-'63.     Minister. 
MASON,  JOHN  YOUNG,  Hicksford,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1816 ;  LL.  D.,  1845.     Lawyer. 

Gen.  Assem.  Va.    Judge  Superior  Ct.    M.  C.,  1831-'37.    Judge  U.  S.  Dist. 

Ct.  for  Va.,  1837-' 44.    Secretary  of  the  Navy,  1844-'45,  and  1846-'49.     Atty. 

Gen.  U.  S.,  1845-' 46.     Secretary  of  State,  U.  S.     Pres.  Va.  Conven.,  1850. 

Minister  to  France,  1853-'59.     Born  April  18,  1799,  died  Oct.  3,  1859. 
MASON,  LAWRENCE  S.,  Tennessee:  1825-'26. 
MASON,  RICHARD  HENRY,  Kaleigh :  A.  B.,  1845 ;  A.  M.,  1850.    Minister. 

Dead. 
MASON,  ROBERT  HARRISON,  Hicksford,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1822.     Physician. 

Dead. 
MASON,  THOMAS  WILLIAMS,  Brunswick  Co.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Born  1839. 

C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem.  N.  C.    Garysburg,  N.  C. 
MASON,  WILLIAM  S.,  Baleigh:  1845-'47.    Lawyer.    Died  1885. 
MASSEY,  CHARLES  WESLEY,  Durham:  1884-'86. 
MASSEY,  SAMUEL  BUCKNER,  South  Carolina:  1834-'37. 
MATHESON,  WILLIAM  MALCOLM,  Montgomery  Co. :  1881-82. 
MATTHEWS,  AUGUSTUS,  Hamilton,  Martin  Co. :  1881-'83.     Dentist.     Ply- 
mouth. 

MATTHEWS,  GEORGE,  Farmville,  Va. :  1816.    Dead. 
MATTHEWS,  JOSIAH  J.,  Linden,  Texas :  1859-'61.    C.  S.  A.    Lawyer.    Dist. 

Atty.     Greenville,  Texas. 

MATTHEWS,  SAMUEL  P.,  Huntsville,  Ala.:  1854-'55.    Born  1837.    Mont- 
gomery, Ala. 
MAULTSBY,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  Whiteville,  Columbus  Co.:  1835-'39. 

Lawyer.     Merchant.     St.  Louis,  Mo.     Born  1818,  died  1887. 
MAUNEY,  LYCURGUS  ELISHA,  Murphy,  Cherokee  Co. :  1878-'80. 
MAVERICK,  GEORGE  M.,  San  Antonio,  Texas:   1865-'67.     Born  1845. 

C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 
MAVERICK,  IJEWIS,  San  Antonio,  Texas :  A.  B.,  1861.     Maj.  C.  S.  A.     Born 

1839,  died  1866,  from  wound  received  at  Blair's  Landing. 

MAVERICK,  WILLIE  H.,  San  Antonio,  Texas:  1865-68.     C.S.  A.     Lawyer. 
MAY,  JAMES  E.,  Greensboro,  Ala. :  1838-'40.     Dead. 
MAY,  JAMES  T.,  Eutaw,  Ala.:  1840-' 42.     Died  1856. 
MAY,  PLEASANT  HUGH,  South  Carolina:  A.  B.,  1818.    Dead. 
MAYFIELD,  JOHN  W.,  Warren  Co. :  1853-' 54.    Lieut.  12th  N.  C.,  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  service. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  Ill 

MATiHEW,  THOMAS  WILLIAM,  Hyde  Co. :  1878-82.    Lawyer.    Engelhard. 

MAYNARD,  ERNEST  PATRICK,  Wake  Co.:  1875-78. 

MEANS,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Concord,  Cabarrus  Co. :  1876-77. 

MEANS,  JAMES  M.,  Concord,  Cabarrus  Co.:  1865-'68. 

MEANS,  PAUL,  BARRINGER,  Concord,  Cabarrus  Co.:  A.  B.,  1868.    C. S.  A. 

State  Senator.     Lawyer. 

MEANS,  KOBERT  A.,  Columbus,  Miss. :  1857-' 58. 
MEANS,  KOBERT  WORK,  Concord,  Cabarrus  Co.:  A.  B.,  1867.    Dead. 
MEARES,  GASTON,  Wilmington :  1838-'39.     Col.  C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  battle. 
MEARES,  JOHN   LONDON,  Wilmington :   A.  B.,  1843.    Physician.     Dead. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
MEARES,  OLIVER  PENDLETON,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1848.    Col.  C.  S.  A. 

Judge  Grim.  Ct.,  Wilmington  and  Charlotte. 

MEARES,  THOMAS  DAVIS,  Wilmington :  A.  B ,  1839 ;  A.  M.,  1843.    Dead. 
MEARES,  THOMAS  DAVIS,  Brunswick  Co.:  1864-65. 
MEARES,  "WALKER,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1853. 
MEARES,  WILLIAM  BELVIDERE,  Wilmington :  1802.    Dead. 
MEARES,  WILLIAM  BELVIDERE,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1846.    Physician. 
MEBANE,  ALEXANDER,  Orange  Co. :  A.  B.,  1831.     Minister.  •  Born  1806, 

died  1846. 
MEBANE,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  Orange  Co. :  A.  B.,  1847.    M.  D.  Univ. 

Pa.     Gen.  Assem.     Born  1823,  died  1884. 
MEBANE,  CORNELIUS,  Orange  Co. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Born  1839.    Adj.  C.  S.  A. 

Manufacturer.     Swepsonville. 

MEBANE,  FRANK  CARTER,  Wentworth,  Kockinghain  Co. :  1888-. 
MEBANE,  FREEMAN,  Orange  Co. :  1819. 

MEBANE,  GEORGE  ALLEN,  Mebaneville,  Alamance  Co. :  1880-83.    Physi- 
cian. 
MEBANE,  GILES,  Orange  Co.:    A.  B.,  1831.     Gen.  Assem.    Speaker  State 

Senate.     Milton. 
MEBANE,  JAMES,  Orange  Co.:   1795.     First  President  Dialectic  Society. 

Mem.  H.  of  Com.,  8  terms.  Speaker  of  the  House,  1821.  Born  1774,  died  1857. 
MEBANE,  JAMES  EDWIN,  Madison,  Rockingharn  Co. :  1886-87.  Minister. 
MEBANE,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  Greensboro:  1845-' 46.  Lieut.  U.  S.  A. 

Born  1830,  died  1854. 

MEBANE,  JOHN  BRIGGS,  Chatham  Co. :  A.  B..  1809.    Dead. 
MEBANE,  JOHN  WOOD,  Fayette  Co.,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Capt.  Artillery, 

C.  S.  A.  Born  Feb.  18,  1840.  Killed  at  Kennesaw  Mt.,  Ga.,  June  18,  1864. 
MEBANE, WILLIAM  GRAVES,  Fayette  Co.,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1859.  Born  1838. 

Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Macon,  Tenn. 
MEBANE, WILLIAM  KINCHEN,  Orange  Co.:  A.  B.,  1821.    Born  1801, died 

1844. 

MEBANE, WILLIAM  NELSON,  Greensboro :  A.  B.,  1833 ;  A.  M.,  1839.    Min- 
ister.    Dead. 
MEBANE, WILLI 4M  NELSON,  Rockingham  Co. :  1860-'61.    C.  S.  A.    Mem. 

H.  of  Com.,  1874-75.     State  Sen.,  1876-77.     Lawyer.     Wentworth. 
MEBANE,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  Greensboro :   A.  B.,  1845 ;  A.  M.,  1850. 

Born  1825.    M.  D.  Univ.  of  Pa.     Eureka,  Ark. 

12 


178  Students  of  the 

MELVIN,  JUDGE  SHATTOCK,  Brandon,  Miss. :  1855-' 57.    Born  1839.    Adj. 

C.  JS.  A.     Planter.     Pelahatchee,  Miss. 

MENDENHALL,  JAMES  RUFFIN,  Jamestown,  Guilford  Co.:  A.  B.,  1850. 
MERCER,  JOHN  R.,  Edgecornbe  Co.:  1840-'42.    Physician. 
MERRIMON,  CHARLES  JOHNSTON,  Raleigh:  188b'-'87. 
MERRITT,  ABRAM  HAYWOOD,  Chatham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1856 ;  A.  M.,  1859. 

Journalist.     Pittsboro. 
MERRITT,  ALFRED  GOWAN,  Nashville,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1853.   C.  S.  A.   Gen. 

Assem.     Judge  Chancery  Court. 

MERRITT,  EDWARD  SAMUEL,  Chapel  Hill:  1882-'83.    Druggist. 
MERRITT,  JAMES  SHANKS,  Person  Co.:  1880-'81.    Lawyer. 
MERRITT,  LEONIDAS  HAYWOOD,  Pittsboro:  1888-. 
MERRITT,  LEONIDAS  JOHN,  Chatham  Co.:  A.  B.,  1854.    Lawyer.    Lieut. 

C.  S.  A.     Mem.  Convention,  1861.     Mem.  Confed.  Congress.     Born  1831. 

Killed  in  battle  1862. 

MERRITT,  RUFUS  GRANT,  Pittsboro:  1875-77.  Miss. 
MERRITT,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Orange  Co. :  1869-70. 
METTS,  JAMES  ISAAC,  Wilmington:  1860-'61.  Capt.  C.  S.  A.  Broker. 

Chicago. 

MEWBORN,  WILLIAM  EDGAR,  Kinston:  1882-'83. 
MHOON,  JOSEPH  J.,  Tuscumbia,  Ala.:  1838-'41. 
MHOON,  WILLIAM  SPIVEY,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,   1821.     Treasurer  N.  C., 

1830-'3o.     Dead. 

MIAL,  LEONIDAS  LEMAY,  Wake  Co.:  A.  B.,  1881. 
MICHAUX,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  Woodburn,  Person  Co.:  1886-87. 
MICHIE,  WILLIAM  COCHRAN,  Bastrop,  La. :   A.  B.,  1861.    Lawyer.     St. 

Joseph,  La. 
MlCKLE,  JOHN  M.,  Haynesville,  Ala.:  1851-'52.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Killed  in 

service. 
MICKLE,  JOSEPH  CALDWELL,  Chapel  Hill:  1862-'64.    Born  1844.    C.S.A. 

Minister.     Teacher.     Bryan,  Texas. 
MICKS,  WENT  WORTH  SWIFT,  Clinton:  1883-'84. 

Micou,  AUGUSTIN,  New  Orleans,  La.:  A.  B,  1860.     Lieut.  C.  S.  A.     Dead. 
MlDDLETON,  ARTHUR,  Virginia  :    1844-45.     Dead. 
MlLLENDER,  MARION  CHARLES,  Selma,  Johnston  Co.:  1880-'82. 
MILLER,  CHARLES  E.,  North  Carolina:  1829-30. 
MILLER,  GEORGE,  Duplin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1827.    Dead. 
MILLER,  HENRY  C.,  Pendleton  Dist.,  S.  C. :  1861-62.    C.  S.  A.     Killed  in 

service. 
MILLER,  HENRY  WATKINS,  Buckingham  Co.,  Va.:  A.  B.,  1834;  A.  M., 

1837. 

MILLER,  HUGH  LEE,  Goldsboro :  1886-. 

MILLER,  JAMES  ANDREW,  Kutherfordton :  A.  B.,  1859.  Lt.  C.  S.  A. 
MILLER,  JAMES  I>ANIEL,  Kinston:  Ph.  B.,  1881.  Teacher.  Raleigh. 
MILLER,  JAMES  P.,  Person  Co. :  1S09.  Dead. 

MILLER,  JOHN  F.,  Cleveland  Co. :  1854-' 55.    Physician.     Supt.  Insane  Asy- 
lum.    Goldsboro. 
MILLER,  JOHN  O.,  Wilmington:  1858-'59.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  179 

MILLER,  RICHARD,  Dnplin  Co. :  1816.    Dead. 

MILLER,  RICHARD  E.,  Kenansville,  Duplin  Co.:  1857-'59.     C.  S.  A. 

MILLER,  THOMAS,  Warren  Co. :  1803.    Dead. 

MILLER,  WILLIAM,  Warren  Co.:   1802.     Gen.  Assem.     Atty.  Gen.,  1810. 

Speaker  H.  of  Commons,  1812-13.     Gov.  N.  C.,  1814-'16.     Charge  d'affaires 

Guatemala,  1825.     Died  1825. 

MILLER,  WILLIAM  H.,  Virginia:  1850-51.    Dead. 
MILLER,  WILLI  AM  H.,  Shelby:  A.  B.,  1867. 
MILLER,  WILLIAM  R.,  Raleigh  :  1844-' 47.    Physician.    Dead. 
MILLER,  WILLIS  Lu,  Raleigh  :  1846-50.    Minister.    Dead. 
MILLS,  JULIUS  C.,  Caswell  Co.  :  1863-' 64.     Physician. 
MILLS,  WILLIAM  H.  H.,  Nashville,  Tenn. :  1860-62. 
MIMMS,  THOMAS  S.,  Tod.l  Co.,  Ky. :  A.B.,  1860.     C.  S.  A. 
MITCHELL,  AMERICUS   COLUMBUS,  Glennville,  Ala.:   1866-' 68.     Born 

1850      Planter. 
MITCHELL,  ANDERSON,  Wilkes  Co.:  A.  B.,  1821;  A.  M.,  1824.     Tutor 

U.  N.  C.,  1821-'22.     Gen.  Assem.     M.  C.,  1842.    Judge  Superior  Ct.,  1865, 

Born  1800,  died  1876. 
MITCHELL,  CHARLES  ANDREWS,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1857.    Surgeon 

C.  S.  A.     Died  1868.     Miss. 

MITCHELL,  GEORGE  H.,  Hillsboro:  1837-' 38.    Physician.    Died  1846. 
MITCHELL,  HUTCHINS  G.,  Granville  Co. :  1813.    Dead. 
MITCHELL,  JAMES  BILLINGSLEA,  Glennville,  Ala.:  A.  B.,  1867.    Born 

1844.     Lt.  C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem. 
MITCHELL,  JAMES  C.,  Chapel  Hill:  1827-'28. 
MITCHELL,  JOHN  WILLIAM  X.,  Leesville,  S.  C.:  1878-79. 
MITCHELL,  JULIUS  CAESAR,  Glennville,  Ala.:   1859-'61.     Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1842,  died  1875. 

MITCHELL,  LuECO,  Salisbury  :  1854-'56.     Dead. 
MITCHELL,  RANDOLPH,  Glennville,  Ala.:  1860-61.    C.  S.  A.    Born  1843. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg. 

MITCHELL,  ROBERT,  Caswell  Co. :  1799.    Dead. 
MITCHELL,  STOCKLEY   I>ONELSON,  Eogersville,   Tenn.:   A.  B.,   1815. 

Clerk  of  Ct.  Hawkins  Co.     Clerk  of  Gen.  Assem.,  1835-43.     Pres.  Bank 

of  Tenn.     Born  March  25.  1795,  died  June  16,  1861. 
MITCHELL,  WILLIAM  P.,  Warren  Co. :  1842-43.    Dead. 
MOBLEY,  JOHN  C.,  Fail-field  District,  S.  C.:  1856-57. 
MOIR,  ALEXANDER  FRANCISCO,  Stokes  Co.:  1880-'81. 
MONROE,  EDWARD  DANIEL,  Jonesboro,  Moore  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1883.    Teacher. 
MONROE,  JAMES  RANDLETT,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1885.     Teacher.    Ashe- 

ville. 

MONROE,  JOHN  W.,  Rowan  Co.:  1819. 
MONTAGUE,  ALEXANDER,  Wake  Co. :  1862-'65. 
MONTAGUE,  WALTER  HENRY,  Wake  Co. :  A.  B.,  1862. 
MONTFORT,  WILLIAM  J.,  Onslow  Co.:  1855-' 56.     Physician. 
MONTGOMERY,  JAMES  ARCHIBALD,  Abbeville,  S.  C. :  A.  B.,  1854.    Born 

1830.    Teacher.     Planter.    Anderson  C.  H.,  S.  C. 
MONTGOMERY,  JAMES  NEWTON,  Caswell  Co.:  A.  B.,  1848.    Dead. 


180  Students  of  the 

MONTGOMERY,  JOHN  CARR,  Hertford  Co. :  A.  B.,  1807.    Dead. 
MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM  JAMES,  Montgomery  Co.:  A.  B,  1855.     Born 

1834.     Maj.  C.  S.  A.     Solicitor  9th  Dist.     Concord. 
MOODY,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  Robeson  Co. :  1881-'82. 
MOORE,  ALBERT  GALL ATIN,  Opelousas,  La. :  1858-'61.    Lt.  C.S.  A.    Born 

1843.     Killed  at  Port  Republic. 
MOORE,  ALEXANDER  DUNCAN,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1845.    Physician. 

Barn  1825.     Dead. 

MOORE,  ALFRED,  Brunswick  Co. :  1798.     Gen.  Assem.    Speaker  H.  of  Com- 
mons, 1823-' 24.     Lawyer.     Died  1837. 
MOORE,  ALFRED   CLEON,  Surry  Co. :  1825-'26.    Gen.  Assem.  Va.    Col. 

C.  S.  A.     Born  180).     Dead.    Wythe  Co.,  Va. 
MOORE,  ALFRED  M.,  Brunswick  Co. :  1826-'27.     Dead. 
MOORE,  ANDREW  JACKSON,  Pitt  Co. :  1858-'61.    Capt.-C.  S.  A.    Minister. 

Whitaker. 
MOORE,  AUGUSTUS,  Edenton:  A.  B.,  1824.     Judge  Superior  Ct.,  1848-'51. 

Died  1851. 

MOORE,  AUGUSTUS  MINTON,  Edenton  :  1859-61.    Lt.  C.  S.  A.    Lawyer. 
MOORE,  BARTHOLOMEW  FIGURES,  Halifax  Co.:  A.  B.,  1820;  LL.  D., 

1868.     Mem.  H.  of  Corn.     Atty.  Gen.,  184S-'51.     Commr.  to  revise  statutes 

ofN.C.     Mem.  Conven.,  1865.     Born  1801,  died  1878. 
MOORE,  BARTHOLOMEW  FIGURES,  Raleigh :  1854-'55.    Born  1840. 
MOORE,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  Wadesboro:   1856-58.    Born  1840.    Lt. 

C.  S.  A.     Physician.     Ashley  Co.,  Ark. 

MOORE,  BENJAMIN  BUSH,  Person  Co. :  1853-'54.    Lt.  Col.  C.  S.  A.    Wil- 
mington. 

MOORE,  BENJAMIN  TYSON,  Stokes  Co.:  A.  B.,  1823.    Dead. 
MOORE,  EUGENE  I>ICK,  Lenoir:  1886-'87. 
MOORE,  FuRNEY  T.,  Harnett  Co.:  1880-'81. 
MOORE,  GABRIEL,  Stokes  Co. :  1822~'25.    Dead. 
MOORE,  GEORGE  BODDIE,  Raleigh:  1859-61.     Born   1841.     C.  S.  A. 

Planter. 

MOORE,  GEORGE  J.,  Chapel  Hill:  1848-' 50.    Dead. 
MOORE,  GIDEON  E.,  Stokes  Co. :  1822.    Dead. 
MOORE,  GODWIN  COTTON,  St.  John's,  Hertford  Co. :  1822.    M.  D.  Univ. 

Pa.     Gen.  Assem.     Born  1804,  died  1880. 
MOORE,  HENRY,  Louisburg:  1821.     Dead. 
MOORE,  JAMES,  Martin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1825.    Dead. 
MOORE,  JAMES,  Wilmington:  1856-'57. 
MOORE,  JAMES,  Raleigh  :  1877-79.     Born  1858. 
MOORE,  JAMES  B.,  Granville  Co.:  1860-'61.     Dead. 
MOORE,  JAMES  C.,  Jackson,  Miss.:  A.  B.,  1854.    Lt.  Col.  C.  S.  A.    Killed 

at  Mumibrdsville,  Ky.,  1862. 
MOORE,  JAMES  EDWIN,  Martin  Co.:  A.  B.,  1862.    Lt.  C.  S.  A.    Gen. 

Assem.     Lawyer.    Williamston. 

MOORE,  JOHN  D.,  Wilmington:  1843-' 44.    Dead. 
MOORE,  JOHN  MILLER,  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. :  1883-' 84. 
MOORE,  JOHN  SWANN,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1853.    Dead. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  181 

MOORE,  JOHN  WHEELER,  Maple  Lawn,  Hertford  Co. :  A.  B.,  1853.    Lawyer. 
Pres.  Elector,  1860.     Maj.  C.  S.  A.     Author  "Heirs  of  St.  Kilda,"  "History 

of  N.  C.,"  etc. 

MOORE,  JUNIUS  ALEXANDER,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1816.    Dead. 
MOORE,  LEVI  J.,  Lenoir  Co. :  1866-68.     Planter.     Kinston. 
MOORE,  MATTHEW  J.,  Platt  Co.,  Mo. :  1859-61.    Planter.    Carpenteria,  Cal. 
MOORE,  MATTHEW  M.,  North  Carolina:  1827. 
MOORE,  MATTHEW  REDD,  Stokes  Co. :  A.  B.,  1815.    Gen.  Assem.    Mem. 

Conv.,  1835.     Dead. 

MOORE,  MAURICE,  Brunswick  Co. :  1795.     Dead. 
MOORE,  MOSES  W.,  Salisbury:  1823-'25.     Dead. 
MOORE,  ROBERT,  Rowan  Co.:  1796.    Dead. 
MOORE,  ROBERT  ALFRED,  Bradshaw:  18*88-. 
MOORE,  PEYTON  P.,  Orange  Co.:  1821. 
MOORE,  THEOPHILUS  W.,  Person  Co. :  1851-52.    Minister. 
MOORE,  THOMAS  LAKE,  Greenville,  S.  C.:  Ph.  B.,  1889. 
MOORE,  URIAH  GRANTHAM,  Goldsboro:  1882-'83. 
MOORE,  VANBODDIE,  Raleigh:  1875-77.     Born  1855. 
MOORE,  WILLIAM,  Rowan  Co.:  1796.    Dead. 
MOORE,  WILLIAM,  Wilmington  :  1807.     Dead. 
MOORE,  WILLIAM  ARMSTEAD,  Edenton:  1848-'51.    Judge  Superior  Ct. 

Speaker  H.  of  Com.     Dead. 
MOORE,  WILLIAM  HARDING,  Chapel  Hill:  1845-'46.    Physician.    Supt. 

Insane  Asylum,  Goldsboro.     Born  1828.     Dead. 
MOORE,  YANCY  DAVIS,  Point  Caswell,  Pender  Co.:  1884--85. 
MOREHEAD,  ABRAM  FORREST,  Rockingham  Co.:   A.  B.,  1834.    Tutor 

U.  N.  C.,  1835.     Lawyer.     Born  1816,  died  1837. 
MOREHEAD, EUGENE LU, Greensboro:  A. B.,  1868.    C.S.A.    Banker.    Born 

1845,  died  1889.    Durham. 

MOREHEAD,  HENRY  J.,  Greensboro:  1849-'51. 
MOREHEAD,  JAMES  TURNER,  Rockingham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1819.     Gen.  Assem. 

M.  C.,  1852.    Born  1799,  died  1875. 
MOREHEAD,  JAMES  TURNER,  Greensboro:   A.  B.,   1858.     Born  1838. 

C.  S.  A.    Gen.  Assem.     Pres.  Senate,  1872. 
MOREHEAD,  JAMES  TURNER,  Greensboro:   A.  B.,  1861.    Adj.  3d  N.  C. 

Cav.,  C.  S.  A.     State  Senator.     Mem.  Conv.,  1875.     Leaksville. 
MOREHEAD,  JOHN  HENRY,  Greensboro:  1848-'51.    Col.  C.  S.  A.    Born 

1833.     Killed  at  Gettysburg,  1863. 
MOREHEAD,  JOHN  LINDSAY,  Greensboro:  A.  B.,  1853.     Born  1833.    Col. 

C.  S.  A.     Banker  and  Manufacturer.     Charlotte. 
MOREHEAD,  JOHN  MOTLEY,  Rockingham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1817  ;  A.  M.,  1827. 

Tutor  U.  N.  C.,  1817.     Mem.  Conv.,  1835.     Governor  1841-'45.     First  Pres. 

N.  C.  R.  R.     Mem.  Confed.  Congress  1861.     Manufacturer.    Born  1796,  died 

1866. 

MOREHEAD,  JOHN  MOTLEY,  Charlotte:  A.  B.,  1886. 
MOREHEAD,  JOHN  MOTLEY,  Leaksville,  Rockingham  Co.:  1887-. 
MOREHEAD,  JOSEPH    M.,  Greensboro:    1857-58.     Born  1840.     Lieut. 

C.  S.  A.     Clerk  and  Master  in  Equity. 


182  Students  of  the 

MOREHEAD,  ROBERT  LINDSAY,  Greensboro:    1849-'51.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1831,  died  1876. 

MORGAN,  ALEXANDER  RUFUS,  Oak  Ridge :  1883-'84.    Teacher.     Min- 
ister.    Yadkin  College. 
MORGAN,  GEORGE  THOMAS,  Gates  Co. :  A.  B.,  1856.    Teacher.     C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  service. 

MORGAN,  JESSE  DAVID,  Elevation,  Johnston  Co.:  1882-84.     Smithfield. 
MORGAN,  JOHN,  Orange  Co.:  1869-70.     Died  1886. 
MORGAN,  WILLIAM  P.,  1826. 
MORING,  JOHN  M.,  Chatham  Co. :  1360-62.     Gen.  Assem.    Speaker  N.  C. 

H.  of  Rep. 

MORISEY,  SAMUEL  BUNTING,  Clinton:  184S-'49.    Born  1830.    Physician. 
MORISEY,  THOMAS  JUNIUS,  Clinton:   A.  B.,  1842;   A.M.,  1845.     Born 

1818.     Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem.     Planter. 
MORPHIS,  JAMES  M.,  Orange  Co.:  1843-'45.     Lawyer.     Author.     Dead. 

Austin,  Texas. 

MORRIS,  ALGERNON  R.,  Orange  Co.:  1855-'57. 
MORRIS,  JOHN  MANLY,  Wilton,  Granville  Co.:  1884-'85. 
MORRIS,  JOSEPH  ALGERNON,  Wilton,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1887. 
MORRIS,  WILLIAM  MURPHY,  Orange  Co.:  1869-70. 
MORRISON,  ANGUS  D.,  Richmond  Co.:  1849-52.    Dead. 
MORRISON,  COLUMBUS,  Mecklenhurg  Co. :  A.  B.,  1825.     Physician.     Dend. 
MORRISON,  ELAM  JOHNSTON,  Mecklenburg  Co.:  A.  B.,  1818.    Minister. 

Dead. 
MORRISON,  JAMES,  Mecklenburg  Co.:  A.  B.,  1814;  A.  M.,  1819.     Minister. 

Dead. 

MORRISON,  JAMES  ELISHA,  Cabarrus  Co. :  A.  B.,  1825.     Minister. 
MORRISON,  JOHN  MURDOCH,  Richmond  Co.:  A.  B.,  1854.    Dead. 
MORRISON,  NORMAN  ALLEN,  Richmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1857.    Died  1859. 
MORRISON,  ROBERT   HALL,  Cabarrus  Co.:    A.  B.,  1818;   D.  D.,  1838. 

Born   1798.     First  Pres.  Davidson  College.     Cottage  Home,   Lincoln  Co. 

Died  May  13,  1889. 

MORRISON, WASHINGTON,  Cabarrus  Co. :  A.  B.,  1822.    Born  1801,  died  1836. 
MORROW,  ALEXANDER,  Orange  Co.:    1832-36.     Physician.     Born  1811, 

died  1855. 
MORROW,  CALVIN  NEWTON,  Mebaneville,  Alamance  Co.:   A.  B.,  1859. 

Born  1832.     Minister. 
MORROW,  DANIEL  FOUST,  Alamance  Co. :  1860-61.     Born  1842.     C.  S.  A. 

Merchant.     Oaks,  Orange  Co. 

MORROW,  EDWARD  G.,  Minden,  La.:  1857-'58. 
MORROW,  ELIJAH  GRAHAM,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1856.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1832.     Killed  at  Gettysburg,  1863. 
MORROW,  ELIJAH  THEODORE,  Orange  Co.:  A.  B.,  1859.    Born  1839. 

C.  S.  A.     Refugio,  Texas. 
MORROW,  GEORGE  W.,  Orange  Co. :  A.  B.,  1826.     Teacher.     Born  1798, 

died  1835. 
MORROW,  RICHARD  ALEXANDER,  Chapel  Hill:   1859-61.     C.  S.  A. 

Born  1842.     Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  1862. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  183 

MORROW,  THOMAS  A.,  Alamance  Co. :  1858-61. 

MORROW,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1853.     C.  S.  A.    Phy- 
sician.    Born  1829,  died  1868. 
MORROW,  WILLIAM  PARKS,  Orange  Co.:  1833-'34.     Teacher.     Planter. 

Born  1806,  died  1877. 

MORSE,  BRIANT  P.,  Natchitoches,  La.:  1859-61. 

MORTON, WILLIAM  ZENAS, Washington:  1877-78.    Lawyer.  Williamston. 
MOSELEY,  JAMES  LITTLETON,  Warrenton  :  A.  B.,  1847.    Dead. 
MOSELEY,  PALMER,  Lenoir  Co. :  1805.    Dead. 
MOSLEY,  WILLIAM  DUNN,  Lenoir  Co.:  A.  B.,  1818;  A.  M.,  1821.    Tutor 

U.  N.  C.,  1817.     Pres.  State  Sen.,  1832-'36.     Mem.  Gen.  Assem.  Fla.,  1840. 

First  Governor  of  Fla.,  1845-'49.     Born  1795,  died  1863. 
MOSER,  ROBERT  WILLIAM,  Monroe,  Union  Co. :  1883-'85. 
MOSES,  SIDNEY  A.,  Goldsboro:  1855-'56.     Dead. 
MOTZ,  CHARLES,  Lincolnton:  1861-62. 

MOYE,  FRANCIS  M.,  Stantonshurg,  Wilson  Co.:  1857-'5S.     Merchant. 
MULLINS,  HENRY,   Fayetteville:    A.  B.,  1857.     Lawyer.     Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  at  Williamsburg,  1862. 
MULLINS,  WILLIAM  SIDNEY,  Fayetteville:   A.  B.,  1842;   A.  M.,  1845. 

Lawyer.     Dead. 

MITNGER,  NELSON  H.,  Darlington  District,  S.  C. :  1835-36. 
MUNN,  ANGUS,  Bladen  Co.:  A.  B.,  1856.     Teacher.     Little  River  Academy. 
MURCHISON,  KENNETH  M.,  Manchester,  Cumberland   Co.:   A.  B.,  1853. 

Col.  C.  S.  A.     Merchant.     New  York  City. 
MURCHISON,  WILLIAM  EDWIN,  Summerville,  Harnett  Co..   1866-'68. 

Merchant.     Lawyer.     Jonesboro,  Moore  Co. 
MURDOCK,  ANDREW,  South  Carolina:  1805.     Dead. 
MURDOCK,  JAMES  H.,  South  Carolina:  A.  B.,  1817.     Dead. 
MURFREE,  HARDY,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1848. 
MURFREE,  MATTHIAS,  Hertford  Co. :  1808.     Dead. 
MuRFREE,  WILLIAM  H.,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.:  1843-45. 
MURFREE, WILLIAM  HARDY,  Hertford  Co.:  A.  B.,  1801.     Lawyer.    Gen. 

Assem.     M.  C.,  1813.     Pres.  Elector.     Died  1827. 
MURPHEY,  ARCHIBALD  DEBOW,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1799.    Prof.  Ancient 

Lang.,    1800.      State    Senator,    1812-' 18.      Judge   Superior    Ct.,    1818-20. 

Reporter  Supreme  Ct.     Born  1777,  died  1832. 
MURPHY,  CHARLES  B.,  Cumberland  Co.:  1856-58.    C.  S.  A.    Killed  in 

service. 

MURPHY,  HANSON  FINLA,  South  Washington,  Beaufort  Co. :  1885-89. 
MURPHY,  JAMES  DlXON,  Pender  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1881.    Lawyer.    Greenville. 
MURPHY,  JOHN  A.,  New  Hanover  Co.:  1858-60.    Sergt.  C.  S.  A. 
MURPHY,  JOHN  H.,  Burke  Co. :  1844-'47.     Born  1830.     Lawyer.     Planter. 

Asheville. 

MURPHY,  PETER  U.,  Orange  Co. :  1824-'25. 
MURPHY,  KOBERT,  Bedford  Co.,  Tenn. :  1857-59. 
MURPHY,  KOBERT  THOMAS,  Sampson  Co.:   A.  B.,  1861.     Lieut.  20th 

N.  C.,  C.  S.  A.     Clerk  and  Master  in  Equity.     Died  Oct.  6,  1866. 
MURPHY,  SMITH,  Greenwood,  Miss.:  ]857-'59. 


184  Students  of  the 

MURPHY,  VICTOR  MOREAU,  Orange  Co.:    A.  B.,  1823;   A.  M.,   1829. 
Physician.     Dead. 

MURPHY,  WALTER,  Salisbury  :  188S-. 

MURPHY,  WILLIAM,  Spartanburg,  IS.  C. :  l»50-'ol. 

MURPHY,  WILLIAM,  Salisbury  :  A.  B.,  1858.    Dead. 

MURPHY,  WILLIAM  DEBOW,  Orange  Co.:  A.  B.,  1821.    Dead. 

MURRAY,  CROMWELL  PITT,  St.  George's,  S.  C.:  1880-81.    Lawyer. 

MURRAY,  LEMUEL,  Orange  Co. :  1831-32.     Minister.     Dead. 

MUSE,  JOHN  B.,  Pasquotank  Co. :  1825-26.     Planter.     Gen.  Assera.     Dead. 

MYERS,  GEORGE  BOGGAN,  Wadesboro:  1846-' 48.    Miss. 

MYERS,  JOHN  GRAY  BLOUNT,  Washington :  A.  B.,  1843.    M.  D.  Univ. 
Pa.     Born  1823.     Planter. 

MYERS,  JOSEPH  IX,  Washington:  1851-53.     Physician.     Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

MYERS,  R.  L.,  Washington:  1836.     Civil  Engineer.     Merchant.     Dead. 

MYRICK,  JOHN  DOUGLAS,  Hertford  Co. :  A.  B.,  1847;  A.M.,  1850.    Maj. 
C.  S.  A.     Dead. 

MYRICK,  THOMAS  N.,  Hertford  Co. :  1 843-' 44.     Physician.    Dead. 

NASH,  FREDERICK,  Hillsboro:  1830-33.     Minister.    Dead. 
NASH,  FREDERICK,  Hillsboro :    1863-64.     18th  N.  C.,  C.  S.  A.    Born  June 
9,  1844 ;  taken  prisoner  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.  and  died  in  prison  Aug.  1, 1864. 

NASH,  FREDERICK  KOLLOCK,  Hillsboro :  1855-'57. 

NASH,  GEORGE  WILCOX,  Pittsboro:  1869-70. 

NASH,  HENRY  KOLLOCK,  Hillsboro:  A.  B.,  1836;  A.  M.,  1843.    Lawyer. 

Gen.  Assem. 

NASH,  SHEPARD  K.,  Hillsboro:  1838-'39.    Dead. 
NEAL,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Hertford  Co. :  A.  B.,  1852.    Teacher.    New 

Berne. 

NEAL,  JAMES  N.,  Chatham  Co. :  1831-'32.     Born  1804,  died  1832. 
NEAL,  JOHN,  Brunswick  Co. :  1804.     Gen.  Assem.    Planter.     Died  1832. 
NEAL,  JOHN,  Louisburg:  A.  B.,  1854.     Dead. 
NEAL,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  Stokes  Co. :  A.  B.,  1881.    Physician. 
NEAL,  JOSEPH  WALTER,  Meadows,  Stokes  Co. :  1886-'87. 
NEAL,  NATHAN  P.,  Franklin  Co.:  1857-'58.     C.  S.  A.     Dead.     Texas. 
NEAL,  KiCHARD  SMITH,  Scotland  Neck:  Ph.  B.,  1885.     Civ.  Engineer. 
NEAL,  THOMAS  C.,  Mecklenburg  Co.:  1845-' 46.     Physician. 
NEALE,  HENRY  H.,  Brunswick  Co. :  1810.     Planter.     Died  1828. 
NELMS,  CHARLES  G.,  Anson  Co. :  1832-36.    Lieut.  Col.  C.  S.  A.     Killed  in 

service. 

NELMS,  EBENEZER,  Anson  Co. :  1835-36. 
NELMS,  JOSEPH  P.,  Anson  Co.:  1841-'42. 

NESBITT,  JAMES  KING,  Statesville:  A.  B.,  1828.  M.D.Univ.Pa.  Died  1872. 
NEVILL,  SAMUEL  GOODMAN,  Orange  Co.:  1880-'82.    Tenn. 
NEVILL,  WHITLEY  W.,  Orange  Co. :  1828-29. 
NEVILLE,  GILBERT  G.,  Bolivar,  Tenn.:  1851-53.    Merchant. 
NEWBY,  NATHAN,  Perquimans  Co.:   A.  B.,   1852.     Gen.  Assem.     Planter. 

Born  1830,  died  1862. 

NEWBY,  THOMAS  MULLIN,  Perqnimans  Co. :  A.  B.,  1846.     Planter.    Born 
1825,  died  1862. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  185 

NEWCOME,  ROBERT  A.,  New  York:  1815.    Dead. 

NEWMAN,  JOHN  URQUHART,  Suffolk, Va. :  Ph.  B.,  1885 ;  Ph.  D.    Minister. 

Prof.  Antioch  College.     Yellow  Springs,  O. 
NEWN AN,  DANIEL,  Salisbury :  1796.    M.  C.    Dead. 
NEWSOM,  ROBERT,  Virginia:  1815.     Dead. 
NEWTON,  CHRISTOPHER  COLUMBUS,  Chapel  Hill:   1884-'86.     Baptist 

Missionary.     Lagos,  Central  Africa. 
NICHOLLS,  JOSHUA  ROBERTSON,  Scotland  Keck:    1879-'80.     Banker. 

Birmingham,  Ala. 
NICHOLS/WILLIAM  CHARLES,  New  Berne,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1854.     M.  D.  Bait. 

Med.  Coll.     Surgeon  C.  S.  A.     Editor.     City  Physician  New  Orleans.     Born 

1834,  died  1871. 
NICHOLSON,  ALFRED  OSBORNE  POPE,  Columbia,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1827. 

Gen.  Assem.,  1833-'39.     State  Sen.,  1843-' 45.     U.  S.  Sen.,  1840~'42  and 

1859-'61.     Author  Compilation  of  Laws  of  Tenn.     Chancellor,  1845.     Pres. 

Bank  of  Tenn.      Journalist.      Mem.  Conv.,  1870.      Chief  Justice  Supreme 

Ct.  Tenn.     Born  Aug.  31,  1808,  died  March  23,  1876. 
NICHOLSON,  EDWARD  A.  T.,  Halifax  Co.:    1860-'62.     Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  at  Hare's  Hill,  March  25,  1865. 
NICHOLSON,  GUILFORD,  Halifax  Co.:  A.  B.,  1861.    Lieut.  Col.  C.  S.  A. 

Planter.     Died  1884.     Canton,  Miss. 
NICHOLSON,  HUNTER,  Columbia,  Tenn. :    A.  B.,  1855.    Born  June  9,  1834. 

Major  and  A.  A.  G.,  C.  S.  A.     Journalist.     Prof.  Agr.  and  Nat.  Hist.,  Univ. 

of  Tenn.,  1869-86.     Planter.     Knoxville,  Tenn. 
NICHOLSON,  JAMES  A.,  Edgefield,  S.  C. :  1859-'61. 
NICHOLSON,  J.  J.,  Halifax  Co. :  1843-' 44. 

NICHOLSON,  JAMES  MANN,  Enfield,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1878.    Died  1878. 
NICHOLSON,  ROBERT  P.,  Montgomery  Co.:  1856-'58.    Minister. 
NICHOLSON,  THOMAS  W.,  Halifax  Co.:  1834-36.    Dead. 
NICHOLSON,  \VILLIAM  THOMAS,  Halifax  Co.:    A.  B.,  1860.     Capt.  37th 

N.  C.,  C.  S.  A.     Judge  Advocate  Wilson's  Division.     Killed  in  service. 
NIXON,  ALFRED,  Lincoln  Co. :  B.  S.,  1881.     Sheriff.     Lincolnton. 
NIXON,  BREVARD,  Lowesville,  Lincoln  Co. :  1885-'86.    Teacher. 
NIXON,    HENRY    BARBER,   Perquimans    Co. :    1875-78.    Ph.  D.,  Johns 

Hopkins. 

NIXON,  JAMES  B.,  Perquimans  Co.:  1837-38. 

NIXON,  JAMES  WHEDBEE,  Perquimans  Co. :  1875-'77.    Physician. 
NIXON,  JONATHAN  J.,  Bertie  Co. :  1818. 
NIXON,  RICHARD  WILLIAM,  New  Hanover  Co. :    A.  B.,  1859.     Lawyer. 

Goldsboro. 

NIXON,  ROBERT  BURNS,  New  Hanover  Co. :  1881-82.    New  Berne. 
NIXON,  ROBERT  J.,  New  Hanover  Co.:  1857-'58.     Planter.     Pender  Co. 
NIXON,  THOMAS  F.,  Wilmington  :  1856-'59.    Dead. 
NOBLE,  MARCUS  CICERO  STEPHENS,  Selma,  Johnston  Co.:   1877-'79. 

Supt.  of  Schools.     Wilmington. 

NOBLE,  STEPHEN  W.,  Lenoir  Co. :  1866-68.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Wilmington. 
NORCOM,  EDMUND  HALSEY,  Edenton :  A.  B.,  1847.    Gen.  Assem.     Mer- 
chant.    Born  1824,  died  1867. 


186  Students  of  the     . 

NoRCOM,FREDERiCKHoSKINS,Clarkton,BladenCo.:  1885-'86.   Teacher. 

NORCOM,  THOMAS  JAMES,  Washington  :  A.  B.,  1851.    Teacher.    Blackwell. 

NORCOTT,  JOSEPH  J.,  Pitt  Co. :  1837-'39.    Dead. 

NORFLEET,  BENJAMIN,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1847-'48. 

NORFLEET,  FRANCIS  S.,  Bertie  Co.:  1862-63.     C.  S.  A.     Planter.     La. 

NORFLEET,  JAMES,  Tarboro:  1882-' 84.     Lawyer.     Ft.  Payne,  Ala. 

NORFLEET,  JAMES  E. ,  Edenton  :  1833-34.     Dead. 

NORFLEET,  JAMES  KIRKPATRICK,  Winston :  1887-'88. 

NORFLEET,  JAMES  MOSES,  Greenville,  Pitt  Co. :  1887-88.     Lawyer. 

NORFLEET,  M.,  Halifax  Co.:  1822.     Dead. 

NORFLEET,  PASCAL  PAOLI,  Tarboro:  1876-78.     Died  1885. 

NORFLEET,  STEPHEN  ANDREWS,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1841.    Planter. 

NORFLEET,  THOMAS  F.,  Bertie  Co.:  1852-53.    Died  1854. 

NORFLEET,  THOMAS  S.,  Bertie  Co. :  1865-'67.     Planter. 

NORMENT,  WILLIAM   S.,  Lumberton,  Kobeson  Co.:    A.  B.,    1857.      Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Solicitor  3rd  Dist. 

NORRIS,  "WALTER  LEE,  Apex,  Wake  Co.:  B.  S.,  1885.     Planter. 
NORTH,  ERASMUS  DARWIN,  Connecticut :  A.  B.,  1826 ;  A.  M.,  1831.    M.  D. 

Yale,  1833.     Prof,  in  Yale  College.     Died  1858. 
NORVELL,  FAYETTE  H.,  Lynchburg,  Va. :  1824.    Dead. 
NORVELL,  JOHN  E.,  Lynchburg,  Va.:  1821.     Dead. 
NORWOOD,  HAZELL,  Hillsboro:  A.  B.,  1848.    Teacher. 
NORWOOD,  JAMES  HOGG,  Hillsboro:  A.  B.,  1824;  A.  M.    Tutor  U.  N.  C., 

1833-'34.     Lawyer.     Dead. 

NORWOOD,  JOHN,  Hillsboro:  1853-'5o.     Physician. 
NORWOOD,  JOHN  WALL,  Hillsboro:  A.  B.,  1824;   A.M.,  1827.     Lawyer. 

Gen.  Assem.     Dead. 

NORWOOD,  JOSEPH  CALDWELL,  Hillsboro:  1831-'32.     Planter.     Dead. 
NORWOOD,  THOMAS  LENOIR,  Lenoir  Co. :  1861-62. 
NOR  WOOD,  WALTER  ALVES,  flillsboro:  1823-' 26.    Physician.    Dead. 
NORWOOD,  WILLIAM,  Hillsboro:   A.  B.,  1826;  A.M.,  1832.    D.D.    Min- 
ister.    Died  1887.     Kichmond,  Va. 

NORWOOD,  WILLIAM,  Chatham  Co. :  1853-'54.     Dead. 
NUCKOLLS,  WILLIAM  THOMPSON,  Columbus,  Ga. :   A.  B.,  1861.     Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Born  1840.     Killed  near  Richmond,  1861. 
OAKES,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  Rowan  Co. :  A.  B.,  1828.    Dead. 
GATES,  DAVID  T.,  Charlotte:  1852-54. 
O'BRIEN,  LAURENCE  DENNIS  GERALD  us,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1813.    Born 

1796,  died  1845.     Franklin,  Tenn. 
O'BRIEN,  SPENCER,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1821 ;  A.  M.,  1827.    Gen.  Assem. 

Dead. 

O'DANIEL,  SPENCER  AUGUSTUS,  Chatham  Co.:  A.  B.,  1853.     Dead. 
GDELL,  OSCAR  CHARLES,  Dallas,  Gaston  Co. :  1884-'86.    Physician.    May- 

binton,  S.  C. 

OGDEN,  ROBERT  N.,  New  Orleans,  La. :  1856-57. 
GGDEN,  ROBERT  NASH,  La. :  A.  B.,  1822 ;   A.  M.,  1826.    Judge  Superior 

Ct.     Dead. 
OGII/BY,  NATHANIEL  A.,  Madison,  Ga. :  1859-60.  C.  S.  A.  Killed  in  service. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  187 

OGLESBY,  WILLIAM  M.,  Sardis,  Miss.:  1857-' 59.    Dead. 
OLDS,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS,  Raleigh  :  1869-70.    Journalist. 
OLIVER,  JOSEPH  B.,  Duplin  Co.:   1860-'61.     Lieut.  C.  S.  A.    Planter. 

Mt.  Olive. 

OLIVER,  SAMUEL,  North  Carolina:  1829. 
ORR,  PERRY  LEANDER,  Transylvania  Co. :  1879-'80. 
OSBORNE,  ADLAI  L.AURENS,  Salisbury  :  A.  B.,  1802.     Dead. 
OSBORNE,  ALEXANDER,  Iredell  Co.:  A.  B.,  1798.     Physician.     Dead. 
OSBORNE,  EDWIN  JAY,  Salisbury:   A.B.,    1798;    A.M.,  1801     Lawyer. 

Dead. 

OSBORNE,  HENRY  GRAVES,  Leaksville,  Rockingham  Co.:  1882.     Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 
OSBORNE,  JAMES  WALKER,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  A.  B.,  1830 ;  A.  M.,  1839. 

Gen.  Assem.     Judge  Superior  Ct.,  1859-'66.    Mem.    Conv.,  1861.      State 

Sen.,  1868-'69.     Born  1811,  died  1869. 
OSBORNE,  JONATHAN,  Oxford:    1843-'45.     Born  1821.     Judge  Superior 

Ct.,  La.     Alexandria,  La. 

OSBORNE,  ROBERT  D.,  Charlotte:  1861-63. 

OSBORNE,  SPRUCE  McKAY,  Mecklenburg  Co.:  A.  B.,  1805.     Dead. 
OSBORNE,  THOMAS  SAMUEL,  Asheville:  A.  B.,  1884.    Fort  Smith,  Ark. 
OTEY,  JAMES  HERVEY,  Liberty,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1820 ;  A.  M.,  1823.    D.  D. 

Columbia  Coll.,  1833.     LL.D.,  U.  N.  C.,  1859.    Tutor  U.  N.  C.,  1820-'21. 

Bishop  of  Tenn.,  1834-'63.     Died  1863. 
OUTLAW,  DAVID,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1824.    U.  S.  A.     State  Solicitor.     Mem. 

Conv.,  1835.     M.  C.,  1847-53.     Died  1868. 
OUTLAW,  DAVID,  Bertie  Co. :  1864-'65.     Merchant. 
OUTLAW,  EDWARD  R.,  Windsor:   1859-60.      Born  1840.     Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Planter. 

OUTLAW,  JOSEPH,  Bertie  Co.:  1817. 

OUZTS,  WALTER  DALLAS,  Edgefield,  S.  C. :  1878-79.     Lawyer. 
OVERMAN,  EDWIN  ROWAN,  Salisbury :  1876-77.    W.  N.  C.  R.  R.    Ashe- 
ville. 

OVERMAN,  HARRY  JAMES,  Salisbury :  1880-'82.    Teacher. 
OVERMAN,  JOHN  POOL,  Elizabeth  City :  1869-70. 
OWEN,  CHAMBERS  RANKIN,  Salisbury :  1879-'80. 
OWEN,  JOHN,   Bladen  Co.:    1804.     Lawyer.     Planter.     Gen.  Assem.     Gov. 

N.  C.,  1828-'30.     Pres.  Harrisburg  Conv.,  1840.     Born  1787,  died  1841. 
OWEN,  ROBERTSON,  Halifax  C.  H.,  Va.:  1812.     Dead. 
OWEN,  THOMAS  ROBESON,  Bladen  Co. :  A.  B.,  1831 ;  A.  M.,  1842.    Dead. 
OWEN,  WILLIAM  HAYES,  Oxford:   A.  B.,   1833;   A.  M.,   1838.     Tutor 

U.  N.  C.,  1835-'43.     Prof.  Wake  Forest  Coll.     Dead. 

OWENS,  NAPOLEON  B. ,  Halifax  Co. :  1861-'62.     C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  service. 
OWENS,  WILLIAM  ALLISON,  Charlotte :  A.  B.,  1856.    Col.  C.  S.  A.    Killed 

in  service. 

PAILIN,  WILLIAM  WHITE,  Elizabeth  City :  1879-'80.    Died  1884. 
PAINE,  JAMES,  North  Carolina:  1796.     Dead. 
PAISLEY,  DRURY  LACY,  Guilford  Co.:  1880-81. 
PAISLEY,  JOHN,  Guilford  Co. :  A.B.,  1835;  A.M.,  1840.     Minister.     Dead. 


188  Students  of  the 

PALMER,  JAMES,  Northampton  Co. :  1796.    Dead. 

PALMER,  JAMES  RUSSELL,  Warren  Co. :  1881-'82. 

PALMER,  MALVERN  HILL,  Greenback,  Warren  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1888.    Teacher. 

Hertford. 
PALMER,  MATTHIAS  BRICKELL  DICKERSON,  Northampton  Co. :  A.  B., 

1820.    Dead. 

PALMER,  NATHAN  MILAM,  Macon,  Warren  Co. :  1877-78. 
PARK,  JAMES,  Columbia,  Tenn.:   A.  B.,  1855.    C.  S.  A.    Born  1837,  died 

Jan.  2,  1873. 
PARKE,  JAMES  DUKE,  Anson  Co.:  1837-'39.    Adjt.  U.  S.  A.    Born  1822, 

died  1846.     Troy,  Ala. 
PARKER,  AUGUSTUS  MOORE,  Gatesville :  A.  B.,  1862.     C.  S.  A.    Killed 

in  service. 

PARKER,  FRANCIS  MARION,  Enfield:  1885-'87. 
PARKER,  GAITHER  BENAJAH,  Burnsville,  Yancey  Co. :  1883-'84. 
PARKER,  HAYWOOD,  Enfield:  A.  B.,  1887.    Teacher.     Bingham  School. 
PARKER,  HERSEY,  Hertford  Co. :  A.  B.,  1856.     Lawyer.     Plaitter.     Minister. 
PARKER,  JAMES,  Gatesville:  A.  B.,  1861.    Gen.  Assem. 
PARKER,  JAMES  PAGE,  Haywood  Co.,  Tenn.:  A.  B.,  1861. 
PARKER,  JOHN  !>.,  Gatesville:  1858-61.    C.  S.  A.    Planter. 
PARKER,  JOHN  H.,Tarboro:  1813.    Planter.     Dead. 
PARKER,  JOHN  HAYWOOD,  Tarboro:  A.  B.,  1832;  D.  D.    Dead. 
PARKER,  JUNIUS  REVERB Y,  Graham :  1885-'87. 
JPARKER,  ROMULUS  BRAGG,  Enfield :  1875-77.     Planter. 
PARKER,  WALTER  C.  Y.,  Hertford  Co. :  1856-58.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed 

near  Richmond,  1862. 
PARKER,  WILLIAM  FLETCHER,  Enfield,  Halifax  Co. :  1861-'62.    Lieut. 

C.  S.  A.     Treas.  Halifax  Co. 
PARKS,  OLIVER  TYRRELL,  Wilkes  Co.:  A.  B.,  1861.    Lt.  C.  S.  A.     Killed 

in  service. 

PARKS,  SIDNEY  LEE,  Wilkes  Co.:  1880-'81. 
PARROTT,  WILLIAM  H.,  Georgetown,  D.  C. :  1818.    Dead. 
PARSONS,  BENJAMIN,  Granville  Co. :  1796.    Dead. 
PARSONS,  HILLIARD   CRAWFORD,  Wadesboro,  Anson  Co.:    1883-'84. 

Druggist. 

PARSONS,  JOHN  H.,  Hinds  Co.,  Miss. :  1860-'61. 
PARTRICK,  WILLIAM  SULLIVAN,  Clinton :  1885-'86.    Merchant. 
PASCHALL,  CHARLES  LESLIE,  Oxford:  1877-78. 
PASTEUR,  EDWARD  GRIFFITH,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,  1821 ;  A.  M.,  1824. 

Judge  Ala.  Supreme  Ct.     Dead. 
PASTEUR,  THOMAS   JEFFERSON,  New  Berne:   1820-'22.     Born  1800. 

State  Senator,   1840-45.     Collector   Customs,   1845-49.     Anthony   Place, 

Fla. 

PATE,  PRESTON  BROOKS,  Laurel  Hill,  Eichmond  Co.:  1886. 
PATE,  THOROUGHGOOD,  Laurel  Hill,  Kichmond  Co. :  1880-'82.     Lawyer. 
PATRICK,  ABNER  T.,  North  Carolina:  1827-'28. 
PATRICK,  DAVID  SETTLE,  Rockingham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1856.    Prof.  U.  N.  C., 

1869-'70. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  189 

PATRICK,  GEORGE  LANE,  Kinston :  B.  S.,  1886.    Civ.  Engineer. 

PATRICK,  JAMES,  Guilford  Co.:  1815.    Dead. 

PATRICK,  WILLIAM,  North  Carolina:  1821. 

PATTERSON,  A.  HILL,  Milton,  Caswell  Co.:  1858-'61. 

PATTERSON,  ANDREW  HENRY,  Salem:  1887-. 

PATTERSON,  FRANK  FRIES,  Salem  :  1882-' 85.    Lawyer.    Lewiston,  Idaho. 

PATTERSON,  GILBERT  BROWN,  Shoeheel,   Eobeson  Co.:   A.  B.,  1886. 

Elizabeth  City.     Teacher. 
PATTERSON,  HENRY   HOUSTON,  Chapel  Hill:   1866-'67.     Born   1844. 

C.  S.  A.     Merchant. 

PATTERSON,  JAMES  A.,  Tuscumbia,  Ala. :  1858-' 60. 
PATTERSON,  JESSE  LINDSAY,  Salem:  1878-'79.    Lawyer. 
PATTERSON,  JOHN,  North  Carolina :  1807.     Dead. 
PATTERSON,   JOHN,  Richmond  Co.:    A.  B.j  1816;    A.  M.,  1820.      Tutor 

U.  N.  C.     Minister.     Dead. 

PATTERSON,  Louis  MOREHE AD,  Salem :  1878-'81.    Teacher.    Died  1886. 
PATTERSON,"  M  ALLOY,  Richmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1855. 
PATTERSON,  RTJFUS  LENOIR,  Caldwell  Co.:   A.  B.,  1851.     Mem.  Conv., 

1861  and  1865.  Merchant.  Manufacturer.  Born  1830,  died  1879.  Salem. 
PATTERSON,  SAMUEL  LEGERWOOD,  Patterson,  Caldwell  Co.:  1867-'68. 

Born  1850.     Planter. 

PATTON,  JAMES  ALFRED,  Asheville:  A.  B.,  1851.    Dead. 
PATTON,  JOHN  WEBSTER,  Company  Shops  (now  Burlington) :    1884-'86. 

Minister. 

PATTON,  PETER  WARLICK,  Table  Rock,  Burke  Co.:   1883-'S4.    Teacher. 
PAYNE,  ROBERT  LEE,  Lexington:  1852-'53.    Born  1834.    M.  D.  Univ.  of 

Pa.     Pres.  N.  C.  Med.  Soc.,  1877.     Journalist. 
PAYNE,  ROBERT  LEE,  Lexington :  1875-78.    Physician. 
PEACE,  LEONID  AS  VASSAR,  Granville  Co.:  1878-'80. 
PEACE,  WILLIAM,  Raleigh  :  1796.     Founder  of  Peace  Institute.     Merchant. 

Director  Bank  of  State  and  Bank  of  N.  C.  45  years.  Born  1773,  died  1865. 
PEARCE,  OLIVER  WINFIBLD,  Fay etteville:  A.  B.,  1860.  C.  S.A.  Planter. 
PEARCE,  Lucius  R.  A.,  Canton,  Miss.:  1857-'58.  C.  S.  A.  Killed  at 

Mumfordsville,  Ky. 

PEARS  ALL,  MATTHEW  JAMES,  Clinton  :  1889-. 
PEARSON,  FRANCIS  MARION,  Anson  Co.:  A.  B.,  1841.     Lawyer.     Born 

1818,  died  1861.     Little  Rock,  Ark. 

PEARSON,  JOHN  W.,  Brandon,  Miss. :  1857-'60.     Merchant.     Died  1883. 
PEARSON,  JOHN  W.,  Yadkin  Co. :  1865-'66.    Lt.  C.  S.  A.    Died  1883. 
PEARSON,  RICHMOND,  Rowan  Co. :  1799.    Dead. 
PEARSON,  RICHMOND  MUMFORD,  Rowan  Co. :  A.  B.,  1823;  A.  M.,  1826. 

Gen.  Assem.,  1829-'33.     Judge  Superior  Ct.,  1836-' 48.    Judge  Supreme  Ct, 

1848-'58.     Chief  Justice  Supreme  Ct.,  1858-78.     Born  1805,  died  1878. 
PEARSON,  RICHMOND  NICHOLAS,  Anson  Co.:  A.  B.,  1841.    Born  1820. 

Physician.     Dead.     Cool  Springs,  Ga. 
PEARSON,    ROBERT    CALDWELL,   Morganton :    1855-'57.     Born    1836. 

M.  D.,  N.  Y.  Med.  Coll.    Surg.  C.  S.  A. 
PEARSON,  WILLIAM  G.  B.,  Bladen  Co.:  1856-'58. 


190  Students  of  the 

PEARSON,  WILLIAM  SIMPSON,  Morganton :  A.  B.,  1868.    Born  1849.    U.S. 

Consul  at  Palermo,  1873.     Lawyer.     Editor.     Author. 
PEEBLES,  ATLAS  J.,  Northampton  Co.:  1837-'38.    Dead. 
PEEBLES,  HENRY  BRUCE,  Jackson,  Northampton  Co.:  1878-' 82. 
PEEBLES,  HENRY  W.,Hicksford,Va.:  1812.    Dead. 
PEEBLES,   ROBERT   BRUCE,   Northampton   Co.:    1859-62.     Adj.   Gen. 

C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem.,  1869.     Jackson. 
PEEBLES,  WILLIAM  W.,  Jackson,  Northampton  Co. :  A.  B.,  1853.     State 

Senator. 

PEELE,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH,  Jackson,  Northampton  Co.:  A.  B.,  1879.    Law- 
yer.    Raleigh. 

PEGRAM,  HENRY  B.,  New  Orleans,  La.:  1857-58. 
PEGUES,  JAMES  B.,  Marengo  Co.,  Ala.:  1854-56. 
PEGUES,  WILLIAM,  Cabarrus  Co. :  1805.    Dead. 
PELHAM,  ATKINSON,  Kentucky:  1817.     Dead. 
PELL,  EDWARD  LEIGH,  Chapel  Hill :  1877-'80.    Minister. 
PELL,  ROBERT  PAINE,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1881.    Asst.  Prof.,  1881-'83. 

Minister.    Wilson. 
PEMBERTON,  WILLIAM  DAVID,  Albemarle,  Stanly  Co. :   Ph.  B.,  1881. 

Born  1859.     Physician. 

PENDER,  HERBERT  WARD,  Tarboro:  1879-'81. 
PENDER,  JAMES,  Tarboro:  1879-'80.    Lawyer. 
PENDER,  JOSIAH,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1838.    Capt.  U.  S.  A.    Died  1846. 
PENDER,  LEWIS  C.,  Wayne  Co.:  1808.    Dead. 
PENDER,  LORENZO  Dow,  Tarboro:  A.  B.,  1848;  A.  M.,  1851.     Lawyer. 

Dead. 

PENDER,  ROBERT  W.,  Tarboro:  1845-' 46.    Dead. 
PENDER,  SAMUEL  TURNER,  Tarboro:  1876-77. 
PENN,  ABRAM,  Patrick  C.  H.,  Va. :  1822.    Minister. 
PENN,  COLUMBUS,  Patrick  C.  H.,  Va. :  1825-'26.    Dead. 
PENN,  EDMUND,  Patrick  C.  H.,  Va. :  1827-' 28.     Dead. 
PENN,  PETER  Lu,  Patrick  C.  H.,  Va. :  1825-' 26.    Dead. 
PEOPLES,  JOHN  J.,  Chatham  Co.:  1864-'65. 
PERKINS,    CONSTANTINE   W.,   Tuscaloosa,  Ala.:    1844-M5.      Physician. 

Born  1824,  died  1868. 
PERKINS,  JAMES  BLAKELEY,  Columbus,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1859.    Lawyer. 

Austin,  Miss. 

PERKINS,  JAMES  J.,  Greenville,  Pitt  Co. :  1853-56.    Planter. 
PERKINS,  JOHN  T.,  Burke  Co. :  1837-'38.    Dead. 
PERKINS,  MINUTIUS  ANGELO,  Newport,  Carteret  Co. :  1882-'84. 
PERKINSON,  MATTHEW  R.,  Virginia:  1818. 
PERRY,  BENJAMIN  L.,  Beaufort  Co. :  1859-'61.     Asst.  Adj.  Gen.,  C.  S.  A. 

Hotel-keeper.     Wilmington. 
PERRY,  DAVID  BARLOW,  Tarboro:  1885-'87. 
PERRY,  EDWARD  FOREST,  Wake  Forest :  1883-'84. 
PERRY,  HUGH  H.,  Marshall,  Tex. :  1863-'64.     C.  S.  A.     Dead. 
PERRY,  JOHN  J.  CLIFFORD,  Newbegun  Creek,  Perquimans  Co. :  1882-'83. 

Physician. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  191 

PERRY,  JOHN  MERRITT,  Beaufort  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Gen.  Assem.    Lawyer. 

Tarboro.     Died  1878. 

PERRY,  JOSHUA,  Franklin  Co.:  1838-MO.     Dead. 
PERRY,  JOSHUA  P.,  Marshall,  Tex. :  1855-'56.    Born  1839,  died  1856. 
PERRY,  SAMUEL,  Franklin  Co. :  1842-'43.     Physician. 
PERRY,  THEOPHILUS,  Harrison,  Tex.:  A.  B.,  1854.    Maj.  C.  S.  A.     Killed 

in  service. 

PERRY,  WILLIE  J.,  Harrison  Co.,  Tex.:  1856-'57. 

PERSON,  JESSE  H.,  Louisburg :  1860-61.     Lieut.  C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  service. 
PERSON,  SAMUEL  J.,  Rowan  Co.:  1818.    Dead. 
PERSON,   SAMUEL  JONES,  Moore  Co.:   A.  B.,  1843.     Judge  Superior  Ct. 

Dead. 
PERSON,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  Northampton  Co. :   A.  B.,  1848.     Gen. 

Assem.     Died  1885. 

PERSON,  WILLIE  MANGUM,  Franklinton,  Franklin  Co.:  1883-'86.    Lawyer. 
PESCUD,  PETER  FRANCISCO,  Raleigh:  1867-'68.    Ins.  Agt.    New  Orleans, 

La. 

PETERS,  WASHINGTON,  Portsmouth,  Va. :  1865-67.    Physician. 
PETERSON,  MATTHEW  RANSOM,  Clinton:  1883-'85.    2nd  Lieut.  U.  S.  A. 
PETERSON,  SOLON  SCOTT,  Morganton :  1878-79. 
PETERSON,  WILLIAM  CANOVA,  Wallace,  Duplin  Co.:  1878. 
PETTIGREW/CHARLES  L.OCKHART,  Tyrrell  Co. :   A.  B.,  1836.    Planter. 

Born  1810,  died  1873. 
PETTIGREW,  EBENEZER,  Lake  Phelps,  Tyrrell  Co.:   1795.     State  Sen., 

1S09-'10.     M.  C.,  1835-'37.     Planter.     Born  1783,  died  1848. 
PETTIGREW,  JAMES   JOHNSTON,  Tyrrell  Co.:  A.  B.,  1847.    Asst.  Prof. 

Naval  Observatory,  Washington,  D.  C.,  1848.     Secty.  Spanish  Legation,  1850. 

Author.      Gen.  Assern.  S.  C.,  1856.      Brig.  Gen.,   C.  S.  A.      Born    1828; 

mortally  wounded  at  Falling  Waters,  July  14,  died  at  Bunker  Hill,  Va.,  July 

17,  1863. 

PETTIGREW,  JOHN,  Lake  Phelps,  Tyrrell  Co.:  1797.     Dead. 
PETTIGREW,  WILLIAM  SHEPARD,  Tyrrell  Co. :  1834-'37.    A.  M.,  1868. 

Born  1818.     Episc.  Minister.     Mem.  Conv.,  1861.     C.  S.  A.     Ridgeway. 
PETTY,  GEORGE  EDWARD,  Archdale:  1888-. 
PHARR,  HENRY  NEAL,  Charlotte :  1888-89.    Lawyer. 
PHARR,  WALTER  WELLINGTON,  Cabarrus  Co. :  A.  B.,  1840.     Minister. 
PHELPS,  WILLIE  HERMAN,  Catawba  Co.:  1878-79. 
PHIFER,  CHARLES  W.,  Mississippi:  A.  B.,  1854.      U.  S.  A,      Brig.  Gen. 

C.  S.  A.     Cofleeville,  Miss. 

PHIFER,  GEORGE,  Cabarrus  Co. :  1799.    Dead. 

PHIFER,  JOHN,  Concord :  A.  B.,  1799.     Gen.  Assem.     Planter.     Died  1845. 
PHIFER,  JOHN  FULENWEIDER,  Cabarrus  Co. :  1805.    Planter.    Born  1786, 

died  1828. 
PHIFER,  JOHN  N".,  Cabarrus  Co.:  1812.     Planter.     Born  1795,  died  1856. 

Miss. 
PHIFER,  MARTIN  LOCKE,  Cabarrus  Co.:    1836-38.     Lawyer.     Planter. 

Born  1818,  died  1853. 
PHILBECK,  JOSEPH  BEATTIE,  Shelby,  Cleveland  Co. :  1883-'86  and  1888-. 


192  Students  of  the 

PHILIPS,  CHARLES,  Marianna,  Fla. :  1856-57. 

PHILIPS,  FREDERICK,  Edgecombe  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Judge 

Superior  Ct.,  1883-.    Tarboro. 
PHILIPS,  JAMES  JONES,  Edgecombe  Co. :   186S-'64.     C.  S.  A.    Mortally 

wounded  at  Lynchburg;  died  Aug.  20,  1865. 
PHILIPS,  JAMES  JONES,  Tarboro:  1886-.    Born  1870. 
PHILIPS,  JOHN  W.,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1866-' 68.     Planter.     Battleboro. 
PHILIPS,  'WALTER  EVERETT,  Battleboro,  Edgecombe  Co. :  A.  B.,  1881. 

Planter. 

PHILLIPS,  ALEXANDER  IJACY,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1880.    Presb.  Minis- 
ter.    Birmingham,  Ala. 
PHILLIPS,  ALONZO,  Hillsboro :    1865-'67.     Born  1845.     Merchant.     Dead. 

Chicago. 
PHILLIPS,  CHARLES,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1841 ;  A.  M.,  1844 ;  D.  D. ;  LL.  D. 

Born  1822.     Tutor,  1844-'54.     Prof.  Engineering  U.  N.  C.,  1854-'60,  and 

Math.,  1861-'68  and  1875-'79.     Prof.  Davidson  Coll.,  1869-'75.     Died  May 

10,  1889. 

PHILLIPS,  EDGAR  TOBIAS,  Johnston  Co.:  1881-'82.    Teacher. 
PHILLIPS,  ETHELDRED,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1817.    Dead. 
PHILLIPS,  JOHN  I/EIGHTON,  Washington,  D.  C. :  1878-'80.    Surg.  U.  S.  A. 
PHILLIPS,  SAMUEL   FIELD,   Chapel  Hill:   A.  B.,  1841;    A.   M.,  1844; 

LL.  D.     Lawyer.    Prof.  Law,  1854-'59.    Gen.  Assem.     Speaker  H.  of  Com. 

Sol.  Gen.  U.  S.,  1873-'85.     Washington,  D.  C. 

PHILLIPS,  THOMAS  CALDWELL,  Yadkinville:  1877-78.    Lawyer. 
PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM  BATTLE,  Chapel  Hill:  Ph.  B.,  1877  ;  Ph.  D.     Prof. 

Agr.  Chem.  and  Mining  U.  N.  C.,  1885-88.     Chemist  and  Mining  Engineer. 

Birmingham,  Ala. 

PHILPOTT,  JOHN  W.,  Providence,  La. :  1852-'53. 
PICKENS,  ISRAEL  L.EONIDAS,  Greensboro,  Ala.:  A.  B.,  1842. 
PlCKENS,  SAMUEL,  Cabarrus  Co. :  A.  B.,  1814.    Comptroller  Ala.    Planter. 

Born  1791,  died  1855.     Greene  Co.,  Ala. 
PICKETT,  JAMES  F.,  Pike  Co.,  Ala. :  1857-59. 
PICKETT,  WILLIAM  DICKSON,  Anson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1822.    Judge  Superior 

Ct.  Ala.     Dead. 
PICOT,  PETER  OLIVER,  Plymouth  :  A.  B.,  1818;  A.  M.,  1827.     Physician. 

Dead. 
PILLOW,  GEORGE  M.,  Columbia,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1859.    Lawyer.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Dead. 

PILLOW,  GIDEON  JEROME,  Columbia,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1855.     Dead. 
PINCKARD,    THOMAS    CICERO,     Tuskegee,     Ala.:     1845-'46.      Lawyer. 

Teacher.     Minister.     Opelika,  Ala. 

PlNKSTON,  JOHNSON,  Chowan  Co. :  A.  B.,  1812.     Physician.     Dead. 
PINNIX,  MARSHALL  HENRY,  Caswell  Co.:    A.  B.,  1859;   A.  M.,  1877. 

Born   1835.     Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem.,  1875-'77.     State  Senator,  1881-'83. 

Lexington. 

PIPKIN,  THOMAS  HARE,  Murfreesboro :  A.  B.,  1825.    Dead. 
PITCHFORD,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  Warren  Co. :  A.  B.,  1831.    Born  1810. 

Physician.    Gen.  Assem.,  1856-'65.    Dead. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  193 

PITT,  MARK  B.,  Edgecomle  Co. :  1859-'61.    Lt.  C.  S.  A.    Physician. 
PITTMAN,  KEDDIN   GRESHAM,    Halifax  Co.:    A.  B.,  1860.    Top.  Eng. 

C.  S.  A.     Engineer.     Rocky  Mount. 

PITTMAN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Marianna,  Fla.:  1856-' 57.    Born  1838,  died  1857. 
PITTS,  JOHN  HENRY,  Catawba  Station :  1869-70. 
PLUMMEK,  EDWARD  HALL,  Warrenton:  A.  B.,  1855.    C.  S.  A.    Lawyer. 

Manufacturer.     Carter,  Tenn. 
PLUMMER,  HENRY  LYON,  Warrenton :  A.  B.,  1815.    Physician.     Planter. 

Dead. 

PLUMMER,  WALTER  G.,  Warrenton:  1859-60. 
PLUMMER,  WILLIAM,  Warrenton:  1815.    Lawyer. 

PLUMMER,WlLLlAM  T., Warrenton:  1856-'59.    Merchant.    Petersburg, Va. 
POE,  FRANK  CALDWELL,  Pittsboro :  1877-78. 

POLK,  ALEXANDER  HAMILTON,  Raleigh :  1825.    Born  1811,  died  1830. 
POLK,  ALLEN  J.,  Tennessee:  1840-' 43.     Planter.     Dead. 
POLK,  ANDREW  JACKSON, Raleigh :  1840-41.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Born  1824, 

died  1870. 

POLK,  CADWALLADER,  Columbia,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1857.    Kentucky. 
POLK,  FRANKLIN  E.,  Tenn.:  1823-25.    Dead. 
POLK,  GEORGE W.,  Raleigh:   1833-'37.     Born  1818.     Dead.     Maury  Co., 

Tenn. 
POLK,  HORACE  MATTHEW, Bolivar,  Tenn.:  A. B.,  1841.    Lawyer.    Planter. 

Gen.  Assem.  La.     Gen.  Assem.  Tenn.     Born  1819.     Dead. 
POLK,  JAMES  H.,  Maury  Co.,  Tenn.:  1858-'61.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Planter. 

Miss. 
POLK,  JAMES  KNOX,  Tennessee :  A.  B.,  1818 ;  A.  M.,  1822 ;   LL.  D.,  1845. 

Gen.  Assem.  of  Tenn.,  1823-'25.     M.  C.,  1825-'39.     Speaker  H.  of  Rep., 

1835-'39.     Gov.  Tenn.,  1839-41.     Pres.   United   States,  1845-'49.     Born 

Nov.  2,  1795,  died  June  15,  1849. 
POLK,  LEONIDAS,  Raleigh :  1821.     D.  D. ;  LL.  D.     Bishop  of  La,  and  Ark., 

1838-'64.     Lt.  Gen.  C.  S.  A.     Born  April  10,  1806.     Killed  on  Pine  Moun- 
tain near  Marietta,  Ga.,  June  14,  1864. 
POLK,  Lucius  JUNIUS,  Raleigh  :  A.  B.,  1822 ;  A.  M.,  1844.    Planter.    Adj. 

Gen.  of  Tenn.    Born  1808,  died  1869.    Maury  Co.,  Tenn. 

POLK,  MARSHALL  TATE,  Columbia,  Tenn.:  A.  B.,  1825.    Planter.    Dead. 
POLK,  KuFUS  J.,  Columbia,  Tenn.:  1860-61.     Planter.     Arkansas. 
POLK,  THOMAS  G.,  Columbia,  Tenn.:  1840-'41.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Decatur, 

Ala. 
POLK,  THOMAS  GILCHRIST,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  A.  B.,  1809 ;  A.  M.,  1816. 

Dead. 

POLK,  WILLIAM,  Rowan  Co. :  1837-'3S. 
POLK,  WILLIAM   H.,  Tennessee:    1832-'33.     Charge*  d'affaires  at  Naples. 

Dead. 
POLK,  WILLIAM  JULIUS,  Raleigh:  A.  B.,  1813;  A.  M.,  1816.    Physician. 

Dead.     Columbia,  Tenn. 
POLK,  WILLIAM  lu,  Raleigh:  1813. 
POLLOCK,  WILLIAM  I>URWARD,  Kinston:  Ph.  B.,  1885. 
POOL,  ANDERSON  J.,  Marion,  Ala. :  1840-'42. 
13 


194  Students  of  the 

POOL,  CHARLES  CARROLL,  Elizabeth  City :  A.  B.,  1860 ;  A.  M.,  1866.  Mem. 
Conv.,  1868.  Judge  Superior  Ct. 

POOL,  GEORGE  D.,  Elizabeth  City :  1859-'61. 

POOL,  JAMES  L<.,  Marion,  Ala.:  1843-' 44. 

POOL,  JOHN,  Elizabeth  City:  A.  B.,  1847.  Lawyer.  Gen.  Assem.  Mem. 
Conven.,  1865.  U.  8.  S.,  1867-73.  Born  1826,  died  1884. 

POOL,J  OHN  HERSEY,  Pasquotank  Co.:  1854-57.  Physician.  South 
Mills. 

POOL,  SAMUEL  P.,  Elizabeth  City:  1858-'61.    C.  S.  A.     Dead. 

POOL,  SOLOMON,  Elizabeth  City:  A.  B,  1853;  A.  M.;  D.  D.  Tutor  and 
Adjunct  Prof.  Math.  U.  N.  C.,  1853-' 66.  Pres.  U.  N.  C.,  1868-71 .  Meth. 
Minister.  N.  C.  Conference. 

POOL,  STEPHEN  FARMER,  Marion,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1846. 

POOL,  WALTER  FRESHWATER,  Elizabeth  City :  1869-70. 

POOL,  WILLIAM  GrASKlNS,  Elizabeth  City :  A.  B.,  1849  ;  A.  M.  Physician. 
Died  1887. 

POPE,  B.  A.,  Weldon:  1838-'39.     Dead. 

POPE,  WILLIAM  B.,  Halifax  Co.:  1836-'37.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Dead. 

POPE,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Pittsboro:  1887-'88. 

POPLESTON,  SAMUEL  WASHINGTON,  Edenton:  A.  B.,  1825.    Dead. 

PORTER,  FRANKLIN,  Tarboro:  1864-68.     Lawyer.     St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

PORTER,  THOMAS  J.,  Maury  Co..  Tenn. :  1825.     Dead.     Bolivar  Co.,  Miss. 

POTEAT,  JOHN  M.,  CaswellCo.:  1857-' 59. 

POTTER,  HENRY  H.,  Granville  Co. :  1825. 

POTTS,  JOHN  W.,  Washington:  1820.     Physician.     Gen.  Assem.    Dead. 

Pou,  EDWARD  WILLIAM,  Smithfield :  1881-'84.  Lawyer.  Pres.  Elector 
1888. 

POWELL,  AUGUSTUS,  Coahoma,  Miss. :  1861-'62. 

POWELL,  BENJAMIN  T.,  Camden,  Ark. :  1860-'62. 

POWELL,  EDGAR,  Koxobel,  Pitt  Co. :  1878-79. 

POWELL,  GEORGE  TATE,  Catawba  Co.:  1865-'66.  Born  1845.  Physi- 
cian. Planter. 

POWELL,  JAMES  MARSHALL,  Greensboro:  1877-78. 

POWELL,  JOSEPH  CLAY,  Tarboro:  B.  S.,  1877.     Planter. 

POWELL,  JOSEPH  W.,  Edgecombe  Co.:  1866-'6S.     Planter. 

POWELL,  LEMUEL  BROWN,  Warren  Co.:  A.  B.,  1831;  A.  M.,  1837. 
Physician. 

POWELL,  ROBERT  J.,  Kichmond  Co. :  1858-' 59. 

POWELL,  WILLIAM  H.,  Bertie  Co.:  A.  B.,  1853.    Dead. 

PRICE,  HARRY  HILL,  New  Orleans,  La.:  1860-'61.  Born  1842.  Adj. 
C.  S.  A. 

PRICE,  JAMES  A.,  Caswell  Co. :  1838-'39.    Physician. 

PRICE,  JAMES  MADISON,  Leaksville,  Kockingham  Co. :  1881-'83.  Physi- 
cian. Died  April,  1888. 

PRICE,  JAMES  VALENTINE,  Madison,  Kockingham  Co. :  1880-'81. 

PRICE,  NYMPHAS  EDGAR,  Pitt  Co.:  1859-62.  Born  1841.  C.  S.  A. 
Minister.  Bath. 

PRICE,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  Monroe:  1881-'82. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  195 

PRICE,  THOMAS  S.,  Martin  Co.:  1854-'56. 

PRICE,  WASHINGTON,  North  Carolina:  1826. 

PRICE,  WILLIAM  W.,  Danville,  Va. :  1842-' 43. 

PRINCE,  NICHOLAS  W.,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. :    1836-'37.     Fruit-grower.     Born 

1816,  died  1880.     Apopka,  Fla. 
PRINCE,  OLIVER  HILLHOUSE,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.:  A.  B.,  1840.     Lawyer. 

Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Born  Aug.  8,  1819.     Killed  at  Chickamauga,  Sept.  21,  1863. 

Demopolis,  Ala. 

PRINCE,  THOMAS  MC€ARREL,  Pitt  Co.:  A.B.,  1827.    Dead. 
PRIVOTT,  HAYWOOD  COLLINS,  Edenton :  1884-85. 
PROCTOR,  ALBERTO.,  Elizabeth  City:  1836-37.    Gen.  Assem.    Died  1842. 
PROCTOR,  SAMUEL  JOSEPH,  Elizabeth  City :  A.  B.,  1840. 
PROUT,  EDMUND  GREGORY,  Williamsboro,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1865. 

Minister. 
PROUT,    WILLIAM    CURTIS,    Williamsboro,   Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1865. 

Minister. 

PRUDHOMME,  JAMES  A.,  Natchitoches,  La. :  1858-'60. 
PRUDHOMME,  MITCHELL  S.,  St.  Landry,  La.:  1857-'58. 
PUGH,  FRANK  SLADE,  Hamilton,  Martin  Co. :  1884-'85. 
PuGH,  KOBERT  LAURENCE,  Assumption  Parish,  La.:  A.  B.,  1861.     Lt. 

C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     Planter.     Albemarle,  La. 
PUGH,  THOMAS,  Bertie  Co.:  1815.    Dead. 
PUGH,  THOMAS  J.,  Bertie  Co. :  1821.    Dead. 
PUGH,  WHITMELL  S.,  Bertie  Co.:  1841-42.    Dead. 
PUGH,  WILLIAM  A.,  Bertie  Co. :  1833-'34. 
PUGH,  WILLIAM  WHITMELL  HILL,  Bertie  Co.:  1828-'29.    Born  1811. 

Gen.  Assem.   of  La.     Mem.   La.   State   Conven.,  1852.     Planter.     Dead. 

Assumption,  La. 
PULLIAM,  ALFRED  BARNETT,  Somerville,  Tenn. :  1855-'57.    Born  1838. 

M.  D.  Univ.  of  Pa.    Surg.  C.  S.  A. 

PULLIAM,  JOEL  LANE,  La  Grange,  Tenn. :  1880-'81. 
PURCELL,  ARCHIBALD,  Kobeson  Co. :   A.  B.,  1840.    Planter.     Died  1867. 

Maxton. 
PURCELL,  J.  EDWIN,  Bobeson  Co.:  A.  B.,  1868.    C.  S.  A.    State  Senator. 

Purcepolis. 

PURCELL,  JOHN,  Kobeson  Co. :  1881-'82. 

PURCELL,  JOHN  G.,  Robeson  Co. :  1855-' 58.    Lt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  service. 
PURCELL,  MALCOLM  GILCHRIST,  Robeson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1820.    Gen.  Assem. 

Dead. 

PURCELL,  WILLIAM  H.,  Robeson  Co.:  1866-68.    Columbia,  Ala. 
PuRNELL,  MUNGO  T. ,  Grenada,  Miss. :  1860-61. 
PURNELL,  THOMAS  K.,  Halifax  Co.:  1834-'36.     Dead. 
PUREFOY,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Orange  Co.:  1869-70.     Physician. 
PURYEAR,    HENRY    SHEPHERD,     Huntsville,    Yadkin    Co.:     1857-'59. 

Born  1841.     Lawyer.     Concord. 

PUTTICK,  JOHN  MARSHALL,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1855.    C.  S.  Navy.    Dead. 
QUARLES,    GEORGE  McD.,  Minden,  La.:  A.  B.,  1860.     C.  S.  A.    Killed 

in  service. 


196  Students  of  the 

QUARLES,  WILLIAM  LOWNDES,  Minden,  La.:  A.  B.,  1863. 

QUINCE,  JOHN  B.,  Wilmington:  1846-'47.    Dead. 

QUINCE,  NATHANIEL  HILL,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1842.    Dead. 

QUINCE,   WILLIAM,  Wilmington:  1818.     Dead. 

RADCLIFFE,  THOMAS,  Wilmington :  B.  S.,  1881. 

RAGSDALE,  THOMAS  Lu,  Raleigh:  1814.    Dead. 

RAIFORD,  MARSHALL  DEMETRIUS,  Goldsboro:   1863-'64.    Physician. 

Hockley,  Tex. 

KAINEY,  JAMES,  Caswell  Co. :  1816.     Dead. 
RAINS,  JOHN,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,  1823  ;  A.  M.,  1826.    Gen.  Assem.     Lawyer. 

Born  1804,  died  1834.     Alabama. 
RAMSAY,  JUNIUS  NAPOLEON,  Northampton  Co. :  A.B.,  1857.    Physician. 

C.  S.  A. 
RAMSAY,  JOHN  AMBROSE,  Moore  Co.:  A.  B.,  1811;  A.  M.,  1816.    Gen. 

Assem.     Dead. 

RAMSEY,  GEORGE  A.,  Columbus,  Miss.:  1860-'62.  Dead. 
RAMSEY,  NATHAN  ALEXANDER,  Pittsboro:  A.  B.,  1848. 
RAND,  OSCAR  RIPLEY,  Alabama:  A.  B.,  1854.  Capt.  C.  S.  A.  Planter. 

Raleigh. 
RANDALL,  WILLIAM  GEORGE,  Burke  Co. :  A.  B.,  1884.     Prof.  Univ.  of 

S.  C.     Prin.  of  Institute.     McKinney,  Tex. 

RANDOLPH,  JOHN,  Northampton  Co.:  1837-'38.     Lawyer.     Dead. 
RANKIN,  ALBERT  McQuiNSTi AN,  Greensboro:  1879-80.    Cheraw,  S.  C. 
RANKIN,  CHARLES  ALEXANDER,  Fayetteville :  1888-. 
RANKIN,  JOHN  CHAMBERS,  Guilford  Co. :  1835-'36.    D.  D.    Born  1816. 

Missionary  to  India.     Baskinridge,  N.  J. 

RANKIN,  JOHN  IX,  Gaston  Co. :  1853-' 54.     Sergt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  service. 
RANKIN,  JOHN  TAYLOR,  Wilmington :  1862-63.    Born  1845.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 
RANKIN,  JOSEPH  K.,Lenoir:  1867-'68. 
RANSOM,  GEORGE,  Garysburg,  Northampton  Co.:  1887-. 
RANSOM,  HENRY  HUNT,  New  Berne:  1883-'86.    Teacher. 
RANSOM,  JOSEPH  E.,  Northampton  Co. :  1876-'79. 
RANSOM,  MATT  WHITAKER,  Warren  Co.:  A.  B.,  1847;  LL.D.    Born  Oct.  8, 

1826.     Lawyer.    Planter.     Maj.  Gen.  C.  S.  A.    Atty.  Gen.of  N.  C.,  1852-'55. 

Pres.  Elector,  1852.    Gen.  Assem.,  1858-'60.     Peace  Commr.  to  Cong,  of 

Southern  States,  Montgomery,  Ala,,  1861.     U.  S.  Sen.,  1872-.     Garysburg, 
RANSOM,  PATRICK  EXUM,  Weldon:  1886-'88. 
RANSOM,  ROBERT,  Northampton  Co. :  A.  B.,  1880.    Lawyer. 
RANSOM,  THOMAS  ROBERT,  Northampton  Co.:   1881-'84  and  1886-'87. 

A.  B.    Georgetown  Coll.,  D.  C.,  1885.     Lawyer. 
RAY,  LAVENDER  R.,  Newnan,  Ga.:  1860-'61.    Born  1842.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem.  of  Ga. 
RAY,  WILLIAM  E.,  Franklin  Co.:   1859-'60.    C.  S.  A.     Dead.     Marshall, 

Texas. 

READ,  CHARLES  Lu,  Virginia:  1810.    Dead. 

READ,  CLEMENT  CARRINGTON,  Smithville,  Va.:  A.  B.,  1819.    Dead. 
READ,  Ho  WELL  L.,  Virginia:  1810.     Dead. 
READ,  THOMAS  E.,  Smithville,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1820.    Dead. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  197 

REDD,  EDMUND  B.,  Martinsville,  Va.:  1825.    Died  1851. 

REDD,  OVERTON,  Martinsville,  Va. :  1808.     Dead. 

REDFE A RN,  WILSON,  Wadesboro,  Anson  Co.:  1886-'87. 

REDMOND,  FRANK  P.,  Tarboro :  1862-'64.    Dead. 

REECE,  DARRETT  MANLY,  Booneville,  Yadkin  Co. :  1883-'85.    Lawyer. 

REECE,  JOSHUA  MONTGOMERY,  Booneville,  Yadkin  Co.:  18SO-'81. 

REECE, WINSON  LLEWELLYN,  Booneville,  Yadkin  Co. :  18S4-'85.    Lawyer. 

REESE,  JOHN  JAMES,  Knoxville,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1843.     Lawyer.     Planter. 

Capt.  U.  S.  A.,  Mex.  War.    Lt.  Col.  C.  S.  A.     Born  July  4,  1823,  died  April 

0,  18SO.     Jasper,  Tenn. 
REEVES,  WILLIAM  H.,  Somerville,  Tenn.:  A.  B.,  1867.     C.  S.  A.     Born 

1843,  died  1871. 

REGAN,  ONSLOW,  Robeson  Co. :  1863-64.     Physician.     Texas. 
REGISTER, EDWARD  CHANCY, Duplin  Co. :  1881-82.    Physician.    Char- 
lotte. 

REICH,  THOMAS  WILLIAM,  Mocksville,  Davie  Co.:  1878-'79. 
REID,  GEORGE  PINCKNEY,  Cuba,  Rutherford  Co. :  1885-'86. 
REID,  JOHN,  Virginia:  1809.     Dead. 
REID,  JOHN  T.,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  1840-' 42.     Dead. 
REID,  REUBEN  DAVID,  Wentworth:  1877-79. 
REID,  SAMUEL  G.,  Marion,  Ala.:  1854-'5o. 

REID,  THOMAS  J.,  Macon,  Tenn.:  1856-'57.     Physician.     Surg.  C.  S.  A. 
RENCHER,  ABRAHAM,  Chatham  Co.:  A.  B.,  1822;  A.  M.,  1831.    Lawyer. 

Gen.  Assem.     M.  C.     Charge  d'affaires  to  Portugal.    Gov.  New  Mex.  Ter. 

Born  1798,  died  July  6,  1883.     Chapel  Hill. 
RENCHER,  JOHN  GRANT,  Santa  Fe',  New  Mex. :  A.  B.  1862;  A.M.,  1866. 

Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     Pittsboro. 
RENCHER,    WILLIAM    CONWAY,    Santa  Fe,  New  Mex.:   A.  B.,  1866; 

A.  M.,  1881.     Lawyer.     Journalist.     Pittsboro. 
REPITON,  A.  PAUL,  Wilmington:  1857-'59.     Dead. 
RESPESS,  RICHARD  W.,  Williamston:  1859-61.     C.  S.  A.     Dead. 
REYNOLDS,  CHARLES  A.,  Leaksville,  Rockingham  Co. :  1867-68. 
REYNOLDS,  NATHANIEL  AUGUSTUS,  Asheville:  1878-'80. 
RHEA,  JOHN  H.,  Lawrenceville,  Va. :  1812.     Dead. 
RHEM,  JOSEPH  FRANKLIN,  New  Berne :  1888-. 
RHODES,   EUGENE   C.,   Bladen  Springs,   Ala.:    1858-61.     Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Died  1866. 

RHODES,  JAMES,  Way nesboro,  Wayne  Co. :  1824-'2o.     Dead. 
RHODES,  JOSEPH  T.,  DuplinCo.:  1826. 
RHODES,  PAUL  RUFUS,  Avoca,  Bertie  Co. :  1882-83. 
RHODES,  RICHARD  C.,  Lumberton:  1819. 
RHODES,  WILLIAM,  Moore  Co. :  1857-'58. 
RHODES,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Comfort,  Jones  Co. :  1883-'84. 
RHODES,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  Sampson  Co. :   1860-'61.    C.  S.  A.    Died  in 

service,  1864. 

RIAL,  TIMS,  Columbus,  Miss.:  A.  B.,  1860.     C.  S.  A. 
RICE,  HENRY  WILLIAM,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1886.    Teacher.     Louisburg. 
RICE,  JEMISON  W.,  Eutaw,  Ala. :  1841-'43. 


198  Students  of  the 

RICE,  WILLIAM  !>.,  Eutaw,  Ala. :  1841-42. 

RICHARDSON,  ALFRED  SMITH,  Whiteville:  18S4-'S5, 1887-' 88. 

RICHARDSON,  CLEMENT  LANIER,  Anson  Co.:  1858-'61.    Surg.  C.  S.  A. 

Physician.     St.  Mary's  Parish,  La. 

RICHARDSON,  EDMUND  ERNEST,  Reidsville:  1878-79. 
RICHARDSON,  EDWARD  L.,  Johnston  Co.:  1861-'62.    C.  S.  A.    Died  in 

service,  Danville,  Va.,  1864. 
RICHARDSON,  GEROSS,  Craven  Co. :  1878-79. 
RICHARDSON,  LUNSFORD,  Johnston  Co. :  1828-'29.    Gen.  Assem.    Planter. 

Died  1856. 

RICHARDSON,  MILTON  C.,  Chatham  Co. :  1862-'65.    Lawyer.    Clinton. 
RICHAKDSON,  SAMUEL  N.,  Bladen  Co. :  1860-61.    C.  S.  A. 
RICHARDSON,  SHAHANE,  Craven  Co.:  1878-'81.    Died  1881. 
RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM,  Johnston  Co.:  1860-'62.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A.    Smith- 
field. 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM  H.,  Pickens  Co.,  Ala.:  1855-58. 
RICHARDSON,    WILLIAM   MARSHALL,   Anson  Co.:   A.  B.,  1851.    Lt. 

C.  S.  A.     M.  D.  Jeff.  Med.  Coll.     Jeanerelte,  La. 
RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM  S.,  Anson  Co.:  1854-55. 
RICHMOND,  CALEB  H.,  Milton,  Caswell  Co.:  1S60-'61. 
RICHMOND,  JAMES  L.,  Fairfield,  S.  C. :  1860-'61. 
RICHMOND,  JOHN  MCCROREY,  Fairfield,  S.  C.:  A.  B.,  1858. 
RICHMOND,  ROMAN  EUGENE,  Memphis,  Tenn.:  1886-'S8. 
RICHMOND,  STEPHEN  !>.,  Milton,  Caswell  Co.:   1857-'58.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  service. 

RICKS,  BENJAMIN  SHERROD,  Halifax  Co.:  A.  B.,  1823.    Dead. 
RICKS,  WILLIAM  BENJAMIN,  Nashville,  Nash  Co.:  1885-87  and  1889-. 
RIDDICK,  CHARLES  E.  C.,  Gates  Co.:  1858-' 59.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A.    Mortally 

wounded  at  Williamsburg,  May  5,  1862. 
RIDDICK,  DAVID  E.,  Gates  Co.:  1856-'57. 
RIDDICK,  EDWARD  LIVINGSTON,  Gates  Co.:   A.  B.,  1859.    C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  service. 

RIDDICK,  WALLACE  CARL,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1885. 
RIDDICK,  WILLIAM  T.,  Gates  Co.:  1855-'58. 
RIDDLE,  CHARLES  LUCIAN,  Egypt,  Chatham  Co.:  A.  B.,  1883;  1885-'86. 

Lawyer.     Elizabeth  City. 

RIDDLE,  THOMAS,  Chatham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1825.     Dead. 
RIDDLE,  WILLIAM  ALVIS,  Eutaw,  Ala.:  1854-'58.    Born  1842,  died  1867. 
RIDLEY,  BROMFIELD  LEWIS,  Oxford :  A.  B.,  1824 ;  A.  M.,  1827.    Prof. 

Lebanon  Law  School,  Tenn.    Judge,  Mid.  Tenn.    Born  1803,  died  1868. 
RIDLEY,  CHARLES  LEWIS, Oxford:  1824-27.    Physician.    Planter.    Gen. 

Assem.  of  Ga.     Born  1805.     Dead.     Bibb  Co.,  Ga. 
RIDLEY,  JAMES,  Granville  Co.:  1799.     Dead. 
RIDLEY,  JOHN  C.,  North  Carolina:  1830-'31. 
RIDLEY,  ROBERT  ARCHIBALD  THOMAS,  Oxford:  A.  B.,  1827;  A.  M., 

1.830.     Physician.    Speaker  H.  of  Com.  of  Ga.     Died  1863. 
RIDLEY,  ROBERT  B.,  Oxford:  1835-'36.    Dead. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  199 

RlEGER,  AuGUSTlNW.,  Beaufort  Co. :  1865-'68.   LL.B.    Lawyer.    Planter. 

Wilmington. 

KiGGS,  WILLIAM  T.,  DeSoto,  La.:  1861-'62. 
RIGGSBEE,  ADOLPHUS,  Chapel  Hill:  1882-'84. 
RIGGSBEE,  ATLAS  JUDSON,  Chapel  Hill:  1869-70. 
KlGGSBEE,  RUFUS,  Chapel  Hill:  1882-'84. 

RIGGSBEE,  STANLEY  S.,  Chatham  Co. :  1860-'61.    Sergt.  Maj.,  C.  S.  A. 
KIGGSBEE,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Chapel  Hill:  1869-'70. 
RlGHTON,  WILLIAM,  Edenton :  A.  B.,  1802.     Dead. 
KlNGO,  JOSEPH,  Fayetteville,  Tenn.:  1854-'58.     Born  Sept.  10,  1836,  died 

Nov.  10,  1864.     Micanopy,  Fla. 

RINTELS,  DAVID  WALLACE,  Charlotte :  1884-'85. 
RISQUE,  FERDINAND  WILLIAM,  Lynchburg,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1826.     Dead. 
RIVES,  HEBER  THOMPSON,  Beaufort  Co.:  1881-82. 
RIVES,  JAMES  P.,  Edgecornbe  Co. :  1866-'68.     Farmer.     Nash  Co. 
ROACH,  JAMES  W.,  Hinds  Co.,  Miss:  1860-'62. 
ROAN,  FELIX  R.,  Yanceyville:   A.  B.,  1857.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Register  of 

Deeds  for  Caswell  Co. 
ROAN,  NATHANIEL   K.,  Yanceyville,  Caswell  Co.:   1862-'65.     C.  S.  A. 

Died  June  26,  1882. 
ROAN,  PRESTON,   Yanceyville,  Caswell  Co.:    A.  B.,    1861;    A.  M.,    1866. 

Surg.  C.  S.  A.     Physician.     Died  1882.     Winston. 

ROAN,  ROBERT  L..,  Yanceyville,  Caswell  Co.:  1867-'68.     Reidsville. 
RoBARDS,  HENRY  J.,  Granville  Co. :  1831-'34.     Physician. 
ROBARDS,  HORACE  LAWRENCE,  Granville  Co.:  A.  B.,  1835;  A.M., 

1839. 

ROBARDS,  THOMAS  S.,  Granville  Co. :  1824. 
ROBARDS,  WILLIAM  H.,  Granville  Co.:  1824-'27.    Dead. 
ROBARDS,  WILLIAM  J.,  Granville  Co. :  1859-'61. 
ROBBINS,    ALEXANDER    WEATHERLY,     Jamestown,    Guilford    Co.: 

1880-' 81. 

ROBBINS,  FRANK  L<EE,  Statesville:  1888-. 

ROBBINS,  FRANKLIN  CHILDS,  Randolph  Co.:  A.  B.,  1859;   A.  M.,  1877. 
ROBBINS,  GASTON  Am,  Lexington  :  1877-78.     Lawyer.    Selma,  Ala. 
ROBBINS,    JAMES   LAFAYETTE,   Randolph  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859.     C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  service. 
ROBBINS,  JULIUS  ALEXANDER,  Randolph    Co.:   A.  B.,   1857.     Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Killed  at  Mt.  Sterling,  Ky.,  1864.    Selma,  Ala. 
ROBBINS,  MARMADUKE  SWAIN,  Randolph  Co.:  A.  B.,   1856.     Gen. 

Assern.,  1883-'85. 

ROBERSON,  WILLIAM  STONE,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1889. 
ROBERTS,  CHARLES  M.,  Gates  Co.:  1853-55.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 
ROBERTS,  FRANK  WILLIAM,  Flat  River,  Orange  Co. :  1877-79. 
ROBERTS,  FREDERICK  C.,  New  Berne:  1851-'52.    Lawyer. 
ROBERTS,  ISAAC,  Carbonton,  Moore  Co.:  A.  B.,  1859. 
ROBERTS,  JACOB  MORRIS,  Dallas,  Gaston  Co. :  1882-'83.     Lincolnton. 
ROBERTS,  JAMES  COLE,  New  Berne:  Ph.  B.,  1884.    Banker.    Anniston, 

Ala. 


200  Students  of  the 

ROBERTS,  JOHN  JONES,  New  Berne:  A.  B.,  1833;  A.  M.,  1841;  D.  D. 
Born  1819.  Prof.  U.  N.  C.  Minister.  New  York. 

ROBERTS,  STEPHEN  CHESTER,  New  Berne:  A.  B.,  1852.    Minister. 

ROBERTSON,  HENRY  J.,  Winchester,  Tenn. :  1860-'61. 

ROBESON,  CORNELIUS,  Fayetteville:  1819.    Dead. 

ROBESON,  DAVID  GILLESPIE,  BladenCo.:  A.  B.,  1854. 

ROBINSON,  CHARLES,  Anson  Co.:  1810.    Dead. 

ROBINSON,  CHARLES  CORNELIUS,  Autauga  Co.,  Ala. :  1858-'60.  C.  S.  A. 
Elmore  Co.,  Ala. 

ROBINSON,  CHARLES  PHILLIPS,  Wadesboro,  Anson  Co. :  1886-'87. 

ROBINSON,  CORNELIUS,  Hayneville,  Ala.:  1852-' 53.  Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
Merchant.  Montgomery,  Ala. 

ROBINSON,  GILBERT  MOTTIER,  Lowndesboro,  Ala.:  A.  B.,  1856.  Died 
1885. 

ROBINSON,  JAMES  H.,  Goldsboro:  1855-'57.    Dead. 

ROBINSON,  JAMES  S.,  Halifax  Co. :  1829.    Dead. 

ROBINSON,  SAMUEL  B.,  CabarrusCo.:  1813.    Dead. 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  Fayetteville:  1846-'49.  Prof.  U.  S. 
Naval  Acad.  C.  S.  A.  Born  1827,  died  1879. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM,  Anson  Co.:  1815.    Dead. 

ROBINSON,  "WILLIAM  ALFRED,  Warren  Co.:  A.  B.,  1853. 

ROBY,  AUGUSTUS  H.,  Decatur,  Ala. :  1837-' 38.     Dead. 

RODGERS,  JOHN  J.  F.,  Pike  Co.,  Ala. :  1858-'59. 

RODMAN,  JOHN  CROOM,  Washington:  1888-. 

RODMAN,  WILLIAM  BLOUNT,  Washington:  A.  B.,  1836;  A.  M.  Col. 
C.  S.  A.  Mem.  Conv.,  1868.  Judge  Supreme  Ct.,  1868-78. 

RODMAN,  WILLIAM  BLOUNT,  Washington:  1878-80.  Lawyer.  Journ- 
alist. 

Ro DWELL,  JAMES  ROBERT,  Macon,  Warren  Co. :  1877-78. 

ROGERS,  ALEXANDER,  Buckingham  Co.:  1803.    Dead. 

ROGERS,  BENJAMIN  A.,  Marlboro  Dist.,  S.  C. :  1858-'60.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

ROGERS,  HYDER  ALT,  Stokes  Co.:  1812. 

ROGERS,  JOHN  P.,  Granville  Co.:  1861-'64.     Died  May  6,  1886. 

ROGERS,  JUNIUS  FOSTER,  Granville  Co.:  1878-79. 

ROGERS,  ROBERT  M.,  Darlington  Dist.,  S.  C. :  1859-'61. 

ROGERS,  SION  HART, Wake  Co. :  A.  B.,  1846 ;  A.  M.,  1849.  Lawyer.  Gen. 
Assem.  Attorney  Gen.  M.  C.  Dead. 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM  JUNIUS,  Northampton  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859. 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM  T.,  Marlboro  Dist.,  S.  C.:  1859-'61. 

ROLLINS,  WALLACE  EUGENE,  Asheville:  1888-. 

ROSCOE,  JOHN  T.,  Windsor,  Bertie  Co. :  1842.     Physician.     Dead. 

ROSE,  CHARLES  GRANDISON,  Person  Co. :  A.  B.,  1820.  Lawyer.  Born 
1800,  died  1827. 

ROSE,  GEORGE  MC^EILL,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1867.  Adj.  C.  S.  A.  Gen. 
Assem.  Speaker  H.  of  Com.,  1883-'85.  Lawyer. 

ROSE,  JOHN  Me  ADAM,  Fayetteville :  1867-68.  Presb.  Minister.  Green- 
ville, S.  C, 

ROSE,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  Stokes  Co.:  A.  B.,  1835.    Dead. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  201 

RoSEBOROUGH,  RuFUS  MILTON,  Iredell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1832.     Dead. 

ROSENTHAL,  ALBERT,  Goldsboro:  1886-88. 

Ross,  EUGENE  CLIFTON,  Edward's  Mills:  1888-. 

Ross,  JESSE  GOODWIN,  De  Soto  Parish,  La. :  A.  B.,  1861.    C.  S.  A.     Killed 

in  service. 

ROTHROCK,  ROBAH  BENJAMIN,  Davidson  College:  1881-84. 
ROULHAC,  JOHN  GRAY,  Martin  Co.:   A.  B.,  1813.     Born  1797,  died  1858. 

Florida. 

ROULHAC,  JOSEPH  B.,  Martin  Co.:  1812.    Dead. 
ROULHAC,  JOSEPH  BLOUNT  GREGORY, Bertie  Co.:  A. B.,  1812.    Dead. 
ROULHAC,  WILLIAM,  Martin  Co.:   1806.     Dead. 
ROUNSAVILLE,   BENJAMIN   DuSENBERRY,  Lexington:   A.  B.,   1808. 

Lawyer.     Born  1785,  died  1832. 
ROUNSAVILLE,  PETER  KING,  Lexington:   A.  B.,  1844;   A.  M.,  1847. 

Lawyer.     Died  1867.     Covington,  Ind. 
ROUNTREE,  HERBERT,  Wilson :  1881 -'82. 
ROUSE,  NOAH   JAMES,  La  Grange:    Ph.  B.,  1881.      Teacher.      Lawyer. 

Kinston. 
ROUSE,  THOMAS  RICHARD,  La  Grange :  Ph.  B.,  1884.     Teacher.     Lawyer. 

Kinston. 

ROUTH,  ANDREW  S.,  Lake  St.  Joseph,  La.:  1858-'61. 
ROUTH,  STEPHEN  M.,  Lake  St.  Joseph,  La. :  1858-'60. 
ROWE,  HOWARD  MAY,  Black  Creek, Wilson  Co.:  1884-'85. 
ROWLAND,  JAMES  H.,Granville  Co.:  1867-'68.     Lawyer.     Dead. 
ROYALL,  WILLIAM,  Virginia :  A.  B.,  1820.     Dead. 
ROYSTER,  HORACE  T.,  Henderson:  1856-'57. 
ROYSTER,  IOWA  M.,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1880.     Tutor  U.  N.  C.,  1860-'62.     Lt. 

C.  S.  A.    Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  died  July  15,  1863. 
ROYSTER,  WILLIAM  D.,  Granville  Co. :  1859-'61.    Dead. 
RUDISILL,  SAMUEL  L».  P.,  Gaston  Co.:  1852-'55. 

RUFFIN,  EDMUND,  Hanover  C.  H.,  Va. :  Ph.  B.,  1883.     Old  Church,  Va. 
RUFFIN,  ETHELDRED,  Franklin  Co.:  A.  B.,  1851.     C.  S.  A.     Dead. 
RUFFIN,  GEORGE  M.,  Marengo  Co.,  Ala. :  1843-45.    Died  1853.    Raleigh. 
RUFFIN,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Franklin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1842.    Dead. 
RUFFIN,  HAYWOOD,  Greene  Co. :  1795.    Physician.    Dead. 
RUFFIN,  HENRY  J.  G.,  Greene  Co. :    1803.    Gen.  Assein.     Mem.  Conv., 

1835.     Dead. 

RUFFIN,  JACOB,  North  Carolina:  1835-'36. 
RUFFIN,  JAMES   HIPKIN,  Rockingham  Co.:   A.  B.,  1819;  A.  M.,  1823. 

Dead. 

RUFFIN,  JAMES  HIPKIN,  Hillsboro:  Ph.  B.,  1881.    Rocky  Mount. 
RUFFIN,  JAMES  STERLING,  Orange  Co. :  A.  B.,  1846.   Physician.   Demopo- 

lis,  ALi. 
RUFFIN,  JOHN  KIRKLAND,  Alamance  Co.:   A.  B.,    1854.      Physician. 

Surg.  C.  S.  A. 

RUFFIN,  LIAMON,  Franklin  Co.:  A.  B.,  1853.    C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  service. 
RUFFIN,  PETER  B.,  Orange  Co.:  1838-'39. 
RUFFIN,  SAMUEL  H.,  Louisburg:  A.  B.,  1835.    Dead. 


202  Students  of  the 

RUFFIN,  STERLING,  Orange  Co. :  1834 -'35. 

RUFFIN,  STERLING,  Wilson:  1882-'85.    Washington,  D.  C. 

RUFFIN,  THOMAS,  Franklin  Co.:  A.  B.,  1841;  A.  M.,  1846.  Atty.  9th 
Dist.  Mo.,  1844-' 48.  M.  C.,  1853-'61.  Col.  C.  S.  A.  Wounded  near  Fairfax 
C.  H.,  Va.,  died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  Oct.  1863. 

KUFFIN,  THOMAS,  Orange  Co. :  A.  B.,  1844.  Col.  C.  S.  A.  Judge  Superior 
Ct.  Judge  Supreme  Ct.  Died  May  23,  1889.  Hillsboro. 

RUFFIN,  THOMAS,  Hillsboro :  1878-'81.      Warrior  Station,  Ala. 

RUFFIN,  WILLIAM  CAIN,  Hillsboro:  1884-'85.  Merchant.  Warrior  Sta- 
tion, Ala. 

RUFFIN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Louisburg  :  1833-'36.    Physician. 

RUFFIN,  WILLIAM  KIRKLANI>,  Orange  Co. :  A.  B.,  1830.    Dead. 

RUFFIN,  WILLIAM  T.,  Orange  Co.:  1826. 

RUGELEY,  HENRY  LOWNDES,  Matagorda,  Tex. :  A.  B.,  1859.  Physician. 
Surg.  C.  S.  A. 

RUMBOUGH,  HENRY  THOMAS,  Warm  Springs,  Madison  Co.:  B.  S.,  1881. 

RUMM,  HENRY  C.,  North  Carolina:  1806.     Dead. 

RUMPH,  GEORGE  MERRICK,  St.  George,  S.  C. :  1879-'80.    Lawyer. 

Russ,  SIMPSON,  Bladen  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859.  Physician.  Surg.  C.  S.  A.  Green- 
ville. 

RUSSELL,  DANIEL  Li.,  Wilmington:  1860-'61.    Judge  Superior  Ct.     M.  C. 

RUSSELL,  EDWIN  H.,  Warren  Co.:  1860-61.     Planter.     Boydton,  Va. 

RUSSELL,  MONTGOMERY  !>.,  Lincoln  Co.,  Tenn. :  1858-59.    Died  1863. 

RUSSELL,  ROBERT  G.,  Granville  Co. :  1S60-'61.    Dead. 

RUSSELL,  THOMAS,  North  Carolina  :  1820. 

RUSSELL,  WILLIAM  F.,  Oxford:  1824.     U.  S.  N.    Dead. 

RYAN,  DAVID  STONE,  Chapel  Hill :  1855-'59.  Telegrapher.  Journalist. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

RYAN,  JOSEPH  A.,  Windsor,  Bertie  Co. :  1822.     Dead. 

RYAN,  SAMUEL  GARLAND,  Chapel  Hill:  1859-'61.  C.  S.  A.  Lawyer. 
Raleigh. 

SALTER,  WASHINGTON,  North  Carolina :  1796.     Dead. 

SAMPSON,  JAMES,  Sampson  Co.:  A.  B.,  1816.     Dead. 

SAMUELS,  THOMAS  L».,  Enterprise,  Miss. :  1858-59.    Dead. 

SANDERS,  BENJAMIN  W.,  Lexington,  Miss.:  1855-'56.    Died  1870. 

SANDERS,  BRYAN,  North  Carolina :  1822. 

SANDERS,  CLAUDIUS  BROCK,  Johnston  Co. :  A.  B.,  1851.    Dead. 

SANDERS,  DAVID  W.,  Lexington,  Miss. :  1853-'56.     Maj.  C.  S.  A. 

SANDERS,  EDWARD  BENJAMIN,  Onslow  Co. :  A.  B.,  1860.  C.  S.  A. 
Lawyer. 

SANDERS,  EDWIN  SMITH,  Johnston  Co.:  A.  B.,  1870.  Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
Killed  in  service. 

SANDERS,  FLEMING,  Kocky  Mount,  Va. :  1799.    Judge  Gen.  Ct.  Va.    Dead. 

SANDERS,  GARNER,  Sumpter  C.  H.,  S.  C. :  1811.    Dead. 

SANDERS,  ISAAC  BENJAMIN,  Onslow  Co. :  A.  B.,  1849.    Dead. 

SANDERS,  JOHN,  Sumpterville  Dist.,  S.  C. :  1817.    Dead. 

SANDERS,  LUCIAN  HOLMES,  Johnston  Co.:  A.  B.,  1845.    Died  1875. 

SANDERS,  MARION,  Sumpterville  Dist.,  S.  C.:  A.  B.,  1822. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  203 

SANDERS,  RANSOM,  Johnston  Co. :  1814. 

SANDERS,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER,  Johnston  Co.:  A.  B.,  1844;  A.M., 

1848.     Dead. 
SANDERS,  WILLIS  HENRY,   Pleasant  Grove,  Johnston  Co. :  A.  B.,  1843. 

Born  1823.    Gen.  Assem.     Lt.  Col.  C.  S.  A.     Dead. 

SANDFORD,  E.  DOUGLAS,  Fayetteville :  1860-'61.    C.  S.  A.    Telegrapher. 
SANDFORD,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  Fayetteville:  A.  B.,  1854.    Surg.  U.  S.  A., 

1857-'60.    Surg.  C.  S.  A.     Born  1834,  died  1881. 
SANDFORD,  ROBERT  HALLIDAY,  Fayetteville:  A.  B.,  1850.    Born  1832. 

C.  S.  A.     Teacher.     Dead. 

SANSOM,  RICHARD,  Tennessee:  1845-' 46.    Dead. 
SAPP,  OSCAR  LIEMAY,  Kernersville :  1887-. 
SAPP,  ROBERT  LEE,  Jamestown,  Davidson  Co. :  1886. 
SASSER,  JAMES  H.,  Waynesboro,  Wayne  Co. :  1824.     Dead. 
SASSER,  LEWIS  LAFAYETTE, Wayne  Co.:  1880-'81.  Physician.  Smithfield. 
SASSER,  PHILEMON  H.,  Raleigh:  1858-59.    Lt.  C.  S.  A.    Dead. 
SATTERFIELD,  EDWARD  FLETCHER,  Eoxboro,  Person  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859. 

C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  service. 
SATTERTHWAITE,  LEWIS  EDWARD,  Pitt  Co.:  1857-' 59.    Capt.C.S.  A. 

Lawyer.     Journalist.     Born  1837,  died  1872. 
SATTERTHWAITE,WILLIAM  EDWARD,  Pitt  Co. :  1S58-'60.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1842,  died  1866. 

SATTERWHITE,  HORACE  B.,  Salisbury :  1805.    Physician.    Dead. 
SATTERWHITE,  SOLOMON  GREEN,  Henderson:  1880-'S2.  • 
SAUNDERS,  DAVID  MITCHELL,  Tennessee:  A.  B.,  1824;  A.  M.,  1827. 
SA UNDERS,  DAVID  W., Lexington,  Miss.:  1853-'56.    Maj.C.  S.  A.    Lawyer. 
SAUNDERS,  ELIJAH  BEATTIE,  Lilesville,  Anson  Co.:  1883-' 85. 
SAUNDERS,  HENRY  WATSON,  Brunswick  Co.:  1856-'58.    Born  1840,  died 

1858. 
SAUNDERS,  JAMES,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1836.    Lawyer.    Born  1816,  died  in 

service  in  Mexican  War,  1847. 

SAUNDERS,  JAMES  BURRELL,  Lewiston,  Bertie  Co.:  1883-'85. 
SAUNDERS,  JOSEPH  HUBBARD,  Chowan  Co.:  A.  B.,  1821;  A.  M.,  1824. 

Tutor  U.  N.  C.,  1821-'25.     Episc.  Minister.     Born  1800,  died  1839. 
SAUNDERS,  JOSEPH  HUBBARD,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1860;  A.  M.,  1866. 

Lt.  Col.  33d  N.  C.,  C.  S.  A.     Planter.    Born  1839,  died  1885.    Pitt  Co. 
SAUNDERS,  NORFLEET  SMITH,  Pactolus,  Pitt  Co.:  1885.    Died  1885. 
SAUNDERS,  REUBEN  TROY,  Johnston  Co. :  A.  B.,  1827.    Dead. 
SAUNDERS,  RICHARD  BENBURY,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1854.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Durham. 

SAUNDERS,  RICHARD  BENBURY,  Oxford:  1886-'88.    Durham. 
SAUNDERS,  ROMULUS  MITCHELL,  Caswell  Co. :  1809-'!!.    Speaker  H. 

of  Com.,  1819.     M.  C.,  1821-'27  and  1841-'46.     Atty.  Gen.  N.  C.,  1828. 

Commr.  of  French  Claims,  1833.     Judge  Superior  Ct.,  1835-40  and  1852-'67. 

Min.  to  Spain,  1850.     Born  1791,  died  1867. 
SAUNDERS,  THEODORE  H.,  Wake  Co. :  1816.    Dead. 
SAUNDERS,  WILLIAM  JOHNSON,  Raleigh:   A.  B.,   1856;    A.M.     Maj. 

C.  S.  A.    Lawyer.     Planter. 


204  Students  of  the 

SAUNDERS,  WILLIAM  LAURENCE,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1854;  LL.  B.,  1858; 

LL.  D.,  1889.    Col.  C.  S.  A.    Journalist.    Secretary  of  State,  N.  C.     Editor 

of  Colonial  Records.     Raleigh. 

SAVAGE,  THOMAS  P.,  Nansemond  Co.,  Va.:  1860-'61. 
SAWYER,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  Perquimans  Co. :  1880-'82.     Physician. 

Coinjock. 

SAWYER,  ENOCH  MATHIAS,  Norfolk,  Va. :  1833~'34.    Dead. 
SAW YER,  FREDERICK,  Camden  Co. :  1820.    Gen.  Assem.     Dead. 
SAWYER,  JOHN  HEYWOOD,  Elizabeth  City:  1875-76.    Lawyer. 
SAWYER,  JULIAN  EDMUND,  Elizabeth  City:  A.  B.,  1833;  A.  M.,  1836. 

Minister.     Dead. 

SAWYER,  LEMUEL,  Camden  Co. :  1799.    M.  C.    Dead. 
SAWYER,  MATHIAS  ENOCH,  Edenton:  A.  B.,  1823.    Physician.     Dead. 
SAWYER,  WILSON,  Camden  Co. :  1798.    Dead. 
SCALES,  ALFRED  MOORE,  Rockingham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1823 ;   A.  M.,  1826. 

Dead. 

SCALES,  ALFRED  MOORE,  Rockingham  Co :  1845-' 46.    LL.  D.,  1889.    Law- 
yer.    Gen.  Assem.    Brig.  Gen.  C.  S.  A.     M.  C.,  1857-'59,  1875-'85.    Pres. 

Elector,  1860.    Gov.  N.  C.,  1885-'89.     Banker.    Greensboro. 
SCALES,  ALFRED  MOORE,  Greensboro:  1888-. 

SCALES,  ERASMUS  DECATUR,  Rockingham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
SCALES,  JAMES  PINCKNEY,  Rockingham  Co.:  A.  B.,  1849.    Gen.  Assem. 

Miss.     Dead. 

SCALES,  JAMES  TURNER,  Henry  Co.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1858. 
SCALES,  JOHN  L.,  Madison,  Rockin^ham  Co. :  1846-'47. 
SCALES,  JOSEPH  H.,  Henry  Co.,  Va. :  1859-62.     Elizabeth  City. 
SCALES,   JUNIUS   IRVING,    Rockingham  Co. :   A.  B.,  1853.     Gen.  Assem. 

Col.  C.  S.  A.     Died  1880. 
SCALES,  NATHANIEL  ELDRIDGE,  Madison,  Rockingham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1355. 

Born  1833.    Civ.  Eng.     Maj.  C.  S.  A.     R.  R.  Contractor. 
SCALES,  PETER  PERKINS,  Henry  Co.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1855.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  service. 

SCALES,  THOMAS  SIDNEY,  Lowndes  Co.,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1862 ;  A.  M.,  1868. 
SCHENCK,  DAVID,  Greensboro:  1884-'85. 
SCHENCK,  JOHN  FRANKLIN,  Cleveland's  Mills,  Cleveland  Co.:    Ph.  B., 

1886. 

SCHULKIN,  JAMES  BION,  Whiteville,  Columbus  Co. :  1878-'80. 
SCOTT,  EDWARD  M.,  Hillsboro :  1844-45.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  service. 
SCOTT,  HENRY  WILLIAM,  Graham:  1886-'87. 
SCOTT,  JAMES  EDWIN,  AlamanceCo.:  1877-78.    Died  1888. 
SCOTT,  JAMES  GRAHAM,  Hillsboro:  A.  B.,  1844.    Dead. 
SCOTT,  LAURENCE   WILLIAMS,   New  Berne:   A.  B.,   1836.    Physician. 

Lawyer.    Born  1816,  died  1845. 

SCOTT,  ROBERT  WALKER,  Alamance  Co. :  1877-78. 
SCOTT,  RUFUS,  Greensboro:  A.  B.,  1854. 

SCOTT,  THOMAS  BATUP,  Halifax  C.  H.,  Va.:  A.  B.,  1814.    Dead. 
SCOTT,  WILLIAM  LAFAYETTE,  Guilford  Co. :  A.  B.,  1854.    Lawyer.    Lt. 

Col.  C.  S.  A.    Born  1828,  died  1872. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  205 

,  ST.  L.EON,  Gates  Co.:  B.  S.,  1885;  1886~'87.     Lawyer. 
SEAKCY,  E.  H.  W.,  Forsyth  Co.,  Ga.:  1866.     Stenographer.     Griffin,  Ga. 
SEAWELL,  AARON  ASHLEY  FLOWERS,   Jonesboro,  Moore  Co. :  Ph.  B., 

1889. 

SEAWELL,  JOSEPH  J.,  Ealeigh:  1821.    Dead. 
SEAWELL,  JOSEPH  JACOB,  Alabama:  A.  B.,  1851.    Dead. 
SEAWELL,  LEONARD  H.,  Ealeigh:  1823-'25.    Dead. 
SEAWELL,  KICHARD  B.,  Ealeigh:  1836-'38.    Dead. 
SEAWELL,  KOBERT  W.,  Ealeigh  :  1833-' 34. 
SEAWELL,  WILLIAM,   Ealeigh:   A.  B.,   1825;    A.  M.,   1832.    Born  1808. 

Gen.  Assem.  Ala.     Dead.     Montgomery,  Ala. 

SELF,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS,    Hickory:  A.  B.,  1886.    Lawyer.    Newton. 
SELLARS,  DUNCAN,  New  Hanover  Co. :  A.  B.,  1840.    Minister. 
SELLERS,  CALVIN  C.,  Wilcox,  Ala. :  1854-'56.    Teacher.     Eandolph,  Ala. 
SESSIONS,  COLEMAN,  New  Orleans,  La. :  A.  B.,  1856.     Died  1860. 
SESSIONS,  HENRY  WRIGHT,  New  Orleans,  La. :  A.  B.,  1857.    Died  1865. 
SESSOMS,  PRESTON  H.,  Bertie  Co.:  1861-'62.     Sergt.  C.  S.  A.    Teacher. 

Windsor. 

SESSUMS,  LEMUEL  D.,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1799.    Died  1804. 
SESSUMS,  SOLOMON  !>.,  Nash  Co. :  1839-' 40.    Planter. 
SETTLE,   DAVID  A.,   Eockingham  Co.:    1856-58.    Col.  C.  S.  A.    Gen. 

Assem. 
SETTLE,  THOMAS,  Eockingham  Co.:  A.  B.,  1850.     Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem., 

1854-'59.     Pres.  Elector,  1856.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Speaker  State  Senate,  1865. 

J udge  Supreme  Ct.,  1868-'71,  1873.     U.  S.  Minister  to  Peru,  1871.    Pres. 

Eep.  Nat.  Conven.,  1872.    Judge  U.  S.  Dist.  Ct.,  Fla.,  1877-'88.     Born  1831, 

died  Dec.  1,  1888. 

SEVIER,  AMBROSE  H.,  Little  Eock,  Ark.:  1861-62. 
SEXTON,  COLL  HECTOR,  Harnett  Co. :  1879-'81.    Ealeigh. 
SEYMOUR,  FLETCHER  T. ,  Somerville,  Tenn. :  1858-'61.    C.  S.  A.    Planter. 

Hay  wood  Co.,  Tenn. 

SHANNON,  NICHOLAS  BIDDLE,  Okolona,  Miss.:  A.  B.,  1859.    Dead. 
SHANNONHOUSE,  FRANK  McREE,  Charlotte:  1888-. 
SHAFFNER,  HENRY  FRIES,  Salem :  Ph.  B.,  1887. 
SHAFFNER,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  Salem :  1886-. 
SHARP,  GEORGE  W.,  Iredell  Co.:  1817.    Dead. 
SHARP,  HUNTER,  Hertford  Co. :  1879-81. 
SHARP,  JOHN  PIKE,  Edgecombe  Co. :  A.  B.,  1840.    Dead. 
SHARP,  JOHN  S.,  Eockingham  Co.:  1838-39. 
SHARP,  THOMAS  H.,  Hertford  Co. :  1856-57. 
SHARP,  THOMAS  I.,  Columbus,  Miss. :   1843-M5.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed  in 

service. 

SHARP,  THOMAS  PEARSON,  Tyro  Shops,  Davidson  Co.:  1889-. 
SHARP,  WILLIAM,  Hertford  Co. :  1857-'58. 

SHARPE,  BENJAMIN  CHARLES,  Tarboro :  A.  B.,  1880.    Lawyer.    Greens- 
boro. 

SHARPE,  EDWARD  P.,  Tarboro:  1858-' 60.     C.  S.  A.     Farmer.     Dead. 
SHARPE,  GEORGE  W.,  North  Carolina:  1820.    Dead. 


206  Students  of  the 

SHAW,  ALEXANDER  CLIFTON,  Kockingham,  Kichmond  Co. :  1884-'86. 

SHAW,  ANGUS,  Richmond  Co. :  1859-'61.    Physician. 

SHAW,  ANGUS  BARRY,  Rockingham,  Richmond  Co.:  1886-87. 

SHAW,  ANGUS  ROBERTSON,  Robeson  Co.:  1880-'82. 

SHAW,  COLIN,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1838;   A.  M.,  1841.     Minister.     Dead. 

SHAW,  DANIEL,  Montgomery  Co.:  1842-' 43. 

SHAW,  HENRY  ELIAS,  Willard:  1887-88.    Lawyer.    La  Grange. 

SHAW,  HENRY  M.,  Currituck  Co.:  1866-68.    Physician. 

SHAW,  HOWARD  BURTON,  Tarboro :  1886-. 

SHAW,  JOHN  DUNCAN,  Richmond  Co.:  A.  B.,  1854. 

SHAW,   ^NORMAN   LESLIE,  Harrellsville,   Hertford   Co.:    1859-'61.     Born 

1842.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Merchant.     Editor.     Edenton. 
SHAW,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  Robeson  Co.:  1880-81. 
SHAW,  WILLIAM  ANDREW,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1821 ;  A.  M.,  1831.    Minister. 

Physician.     Dead. 
SHEPARD,  CHARLES  BIDDLE,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,   1827 ;   A.  M.,  1830. 

Gen.  Assem.,  1832-'33.     M.  C.,  1837-'41.     Born  1808,  died  1843. 
SHEPARD,  EGBERT,  Orange  Co. :  1812.    Dead. 
SHEPARD,  FREDERICK,  New  Berne:  1822.    Dead. 
SHEPARD,  FREDERICK    CHARLES,  Raleigh:     1849-'51.     Born    1832. 

Dead.     Birmingham,  Ala. 
SHEPARD,    GEORGE    EDWARD,   Wilmington:    A.  B.,     1859.      Planter. 

Pender  Co. 
SHEPARD,  JAMES  BIDDLE,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,  1824 ;  A.  M.,  1838.    Gen. 

Assem.,  1842.     U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.     Born  1815,  died  1871. 
SHEPARD,  JOHN  ROBERT  DONNELL,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1865.    Born  1845. 

Paris,  France. 
SHEPARD,  JOSEPH  C.,  Wilmington:    1855-'58.    Born  1840.    M.  D.  Univ. 

of  Pa.     Surg.  C.  S.  A.     Physician.     Scott's  Hill. 
SHEPARD,  RICHARD   MUSE,  New  Berne:  A.  B.,  1829.     Lawyer.     New 

Orleans,  La.     Born  1813,  died  1844. 
SHEPARD,  WILLIAM  BIDDLE,  New  Berne :   1813.    Gen.  Assem.    M.  C., 

1829-37.     Banker.    Born  1799,  died  1852.     Edenton. 
SHEPHERD,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS,  Anson  Co.:  A.  B.,  1846. 
SHEPHERD,  GEORGE  GOODRIDGE,  Charleston,  S.  C. :  1887-88.    Lawyer. 
SHEPHERD,  JAMES  E.,  Wilson :  1867-68.    Lawyer. 
SHEPHERD,  JESSE  GEORGE,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1841.     Speaker  H. 

of  Com.,  1856-'57.    Judge  Superior  Ct.,  1858.    Born  1821,  died  1869. 
SHEPPARD,  ABRAM,  Matagorda,  Texas :  1846-' 48. 
SHEPPARD,  WILLIAM,  1796.    Dead. 
SHEPPERD,  WILLIAM  BON  AMY,  Bristol,  Fla.:  1881-'82. 
SHERARD,  CHRISTOPHER  C.,  Livingston,  Ala.:  A.  B.,  1852.    C.  S.  A. 

Physician. 
SHERARD,  JOHN  VICKAR,  Wayne  Co.:    A.  B.,  1846.     Lawyer.      State 

Solicitor.     Goldsboro. 

SHERRILL,  FRANKLIN  AVERY,  Catawba  Co. :  1879-'82. 
SHERROD,  BENJAMIN,  Halifax  Co. :  1797.    Dead. 
SHERROD,  CHARLES  T.,  Courtland,  Ala. :  1846-?47. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889. 


207 


SHERROD,  JOHN  HENRY,  Hamilton,  Martin  Co. :  1875-76. 

SHERROD,  JOHN  MAYO,  Hamilton,  Martin  Co. :  1888-. 

SHERROD,  WILLIAM  C.,  Spring  Creek,  Ala.:  1851-'52. 

SHIELDS,  MALCOLM  McGlLVARY,  Carthage:  A.  B.,  1886. 

SHIPP,  ALBERT  MICAJAH,  Lincoln  Co.:  A.  B.,  1840;  A.M.,  1845;  D.D. 

Prof.  French  and  History,  U.  N.  C.     Pres.  Wofford  Coll.,  S.  C. 
SHIPP,  BARTLETT,  Charlotte :  B.S.,  1883.     Lawyer.     Greensboro. 
SHIPP,  WILLIAM  MARCUS,  Lincoln  Co. :  A.  B.,  1840.     Judge  Superior  Ct. 
SHOBER,  CHARLES  ERNEST,  Salisbury :  1881-'82. 
SHOBER,  CHARLES  EUGENE,  Salem :  A.  B.,  1847.    Dead. 
SHOBER,  FRANCIS  EDWIN,  Salem:    A.  B.,  1851.    Born  1831.     Lawyer. 

Gen.  Assem.     M.  C.     Chief  Clerk,  U.  S.  Senate. 
SHORTER,  CHARLES  STEWART,  Columbus,  Ga. :  1858-'59.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Planter.    Walla  Walla,  W.  T. 
SHORTER,  ELI  SEMMES,  Columbus,  Ga. :    1858-'60.     M.  D.  Univ.  of  Pa. 

Druggist.     New  York  City. 
SHORTER,  HENRY  .RUSSELL,  Eufaula,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1853.    Lawyer.    K.  K. 

Commissioner. 

SHORTER,  KEUBEN  CLARKE,  Irvinton,  Ala.:  A.  B.,  1845.    Dead. 
SHORTER,  KEUBEN  CLARKE,  Montgomery,  Ala.:  1866-68. 
SHORTER,  WILLIAM  A.,  Eufaula,  Ala. :  1866-' 68. 
SILER,  ALBERT  W.,  Macon  Co. :  1851-52.     Dead. 
SILER,  DAVID  W.,  Macon  Co.:  1844-'45.     Dead. 
SILER,  JESSE  W.,  Franklin,  Macon  Co.:  1858-'59.     Lt.  C.  S.  A.     Killed  in 

service. 
SILER,  LEONIDAS  FIDELIO,  Macon  Co. :  A.  B.,  1852.    Lawyer.     Journalist. 

Dead. 
SILER,  QUINTUS  PARK,  Orion,  Ala. :    1866-'67.     Born  1849.     Merchant. 

Troy,  Ala. 

SILER,  KUFUS  S.,  Macon  Co. :  1858-' 59.    Lt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  service. 
SILER,  THADDEUS  P.,  Macon  Co. :  1844-45. 
SILLERS,  WILLIAM  WALTER,  Clinton :  A.B.,  1859.    Lawyer.     Lieut.  Col. 

C.  S.  A.     Born  1838,  killed  in  service,  1863. 
SILLS,  GRAY,  Nash  Co.:  1822.     Physician.     Dead. 
SIMESON,  JAMES  H.,  Virginia:  A.  B.,  1817.     Dead. 
SIMMONS,  ALBERT  MARCHANT,  Fairfield,  Hyde  Co.:  A.  B.,  1887;  1889-. 
SIMMONS,  BENJAMIN  TAYLOR,  Fairfield,  Hyde  Co. :  1888-. 
SIMMONS,  I>AVID  WARE,  Onslow  Co. :  A.  B.,  1861.    Lt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed 

in  service. 

SIMMONS,  EDWARD  STANLY,  Washington:  1876-'77. 
SIMMONS,  ENOCH  SPENCER,  Hyde  Co.:  1877-'78.    Lawyer.    Journalist. 
SIMMONS,  WILLIAM  GASTON,  Montgomery  Co. :  1854-55.     Prof.  Physics 

and  Math.,  Wake  Forest  Coll.,  N.  C.     Born  1830,  died  March  3,  1889. 
SIMMONS,  WILLIAM  SILAS,  Anderson's  Store :  1886-'87. 
SIMRAL,  GEORGE  B.,  Woodville,  Miss. :  1863-'64. 
SIMS,  ALEXANDER  D.,  Lawrenceville,  Va. :  1819.    Col.  U.  S.  A.    M.  C. 

from  S.  C. 


208  Students  of  the 

SIMS,  EDWARD  DROMGOOLE,  Lawrenceville,  Va. :   A.  B.,  1824 ;  A.  M., 

1827.     Tutor  U.  N.  C.,  1825-'27.    Meth.   Minister.     Prof.  Ancient  Langs. 

and  Eng.  Lit.,  Randolph-Macon  Coll.,  Va.     Prof.  Math.,  Nat.  Philosophy 

and  Eng.  Lit.,  Univ.  of  Ala.,  1841-'45.     Died  1845. 
SIMS,  G.  GORDON,  Woodvi lie,  Miss. :  1857-59. 
SIMS,  JAMES  B.,  Louisburg:  A.  B.,  1843.     Dead. 
SIMS,  RICHARD,  Warren  Co.:  1795.     Dead. 
SIMS,  KICHARD  H.,  Brunswick,  Va. :  1861-'62. 
SIMS,  BlCHARD  S.,  Lawrenceville,  Va. :  1833-'37.     Physician. 
SIMS,  ROBERT  N".,  Albemarle,  La.:  B.  S.,  1859. 
SIMS,  WILLIAM,  Albemarle,  La.:  B.  S,  1859. 

SlMS,  WILLIAM  DROMGOOLE,  Halifax  C.  H.,  Va.:  A.  B.,  1825.     Dead. 
SINCLAIR,   NEAL   ANGUS,   Plainview,   Robeson  Co.:    1882-83.    Teacher. 

Fayetteville. 

SINGELTARY,  RICHARD  H.,  Raleigh:  1853-'54. 
SINGELTARY,  RICHARD  WILLIAMS,    Pitt  Co.:   A.  B.,  1858.    Lt.  Col. 

C.  S.  A.     Gen.  Assem.     Mem.  Conv.,  1875.    Lawyer.     Leasburg,  Fla. 
SINGELTARY,  SAMUEL  J.,  South  Carolina:  1835-'36. 
SINGELTARY,  THOMAS  CHAPEAU,  Greenville:  1855-'57.    Col.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1840,  died  1873. 

SINGLETON,  T.  J.,  Craven  Co.:  1806.    Gen.  Assem.    Dead. 
SlTGREAVES,  JOHN  S.,  South  Carolina:  1817. 
SKINNER,  FREDERICK  NASH,  Edenton :  A.  B.,  L882.    Minister. 
SKINNER,  HENRY  A.,  Edeuton:  1827.    Dead. 
SKINNER,  JOHN  LIUDLOW,  Raleigh :  1888-. 
SKINNER,  THOMAS  EDWARD,  Hertford,  Perquimans  Co.:    A. B.,  1847; 

D.  D.    Born  1825.     Bapt.  Minister.     Raleigh. 

SKINNER,  THOMAS    GREGORY,    Hertford,   Perquimans   Co.:     1858-61. 

Born  1843.     C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     M.  C.,  1883-'87. 
SKINNER,  TRISTRIM  Li.,  1837.    Maj.  C.  S.A.    Born  1820.    Killed  in  battle, 

1862. 

SLADE,  ALFRED  M.,  Martin  Co. :  1815.  U.  S.  Consul  Buenos  Ayres.  Dead. 
SLADE,  JAMES  BOG,  Martin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1822.  Physician.  U.  S.  A.  Dead. 
SLADE,  JAMES  BOG,  Martin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1852. 

SLADE,  JAMES  JEREMIAH,  Ga. :  A.  B.,  1852.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Teacher. 
SLADE,  JAMES  JEREMIAH,  Columbus,  Ga. :  1887-'88. 
SLADE,  JEREMIAH,  Martin  Co.:  A.  B.,  1855. 
SLADE,   THOMAS  BOG,   Martin  Co. :    A.  B.,   1820 ;  A.  M.,  1823 ;    D.  D. 

Pres.  Columbus  Fern.  Inst.,  Ga.,  1842-' 63.     Born  1800,  died  1882. 
SLADE,  THOMAS  BOG,  Columbus,  Ga. :  A.  B.,  1856.    Teacher. 
SLADE,  THOMAS  TURNER,  Lincolnton:  A.  B.,   1845.    Physician.    Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  service. 
SLADE,  WILLIAM,  Martin  Co. :  1824.     Dead. 
SLADE,  WILLIAM  BONNER,  Columbus,  Ga. :  A.  B.,  1879. 
SLATER,  1> AVID,  North  Carolina:  1799.     Dead. 
SLATER,  HENRY,  Raleigh :  1869-70. 

SLAUGHTER,  LEWIS  GILCHRIST,  Salisbury:  A.  B.,  1827.    Dead 
SLOAN,  HENRY,  Sampson  Co. :  1875-76. 


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SLOAN,  JAMES  A.,  Greensboro:  1863-'64.    Dead. 

SLOAN,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  Greensboro:  A.  B.,  1859.     Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Author.     Born  1839,  died  1885. 
SLOAN,  JOHN  IX,  Pike  Co.,  Ala.:  1866-'68. 
SLOAN,  ROBERT  MODERWELL,  Greensboro  :  A.  B.,  1854.    Cashier  Bank 

of  Reidsville.     Died  1888. 

SLOCUMB,  JOHN  CHARLES,  Clinton  :  1880-'84. 
SLOCUMB,  WILLIAM  KUFUS  KING,  Clinton:  1884-'86. 
SLOVER,  GEORGE,  New  Berne:  A.B.,  1866;  A.  M.    Born  1843.     Physician. 
SMALL,  JOHN  ANDERSON,  Elizabeth  City:  1869-70. 
SMALL,  JOSEPH  WILLIAM,  Pittsboro :  A.  B.,  1850.    Dead. 
SMALL,  NATHAN  B.,  Elizabeth  City :  1855-'57.    Dead. 
SMALLWOOD,   EDWARD    FLEET,  New  Berne:    1839-40.     Born  1822. 

Physician.     Dead. 
SMEDES,  ABRAHAM  KIERSTED,  Ealeigh:    1861-'62.    C.  S.  A.    Lawyer. 

Born  1845,  died  1880.     Goldsboro. 
SMEDES,  CHARLES  WATTS,  Kaleigh:  A.  B.,  1883. 
SMEDES,  EVERT  BANCKER,  Kaleigh :  A.  B.,  1883.    New  York. 
SMEDES,  LYELL,  Kaleigh :  1852-'53.    Born  1832,  died  1861. 
SMITH,  ALBERT,  Tuskegee,  Ala:  1859-'60.    Born  1841. 
SMITH,  ALEXANDER  HALL,  Halifax  Co. :  1863-'64.    Born  1845.    C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.    Martin  Co. 

SMITH,  ALEXANDER  R.,  Halifax  Co. :  1865-'67. 
SMITH,  ALEXANDER  ROBESON,  Cumberland  Co.;  A.  B.,  1852. 
SMITH,  ANDREW  JONES,  Wilmington:  1876-77. 
SMITH,  ARCHIBALD  AARON  TYSON,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1831;  A.  M., 

1838. 

SMITH,  AUGUSTUS,  Columbus  Co. :  1859-'60.    Dead. 
SMITH,  BENJAMIN  B.,  Brunswick  Co. :  1814.    Dead. 
SMITH,  BENJAMIN  MEN,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1844. 
SMITH,  BENJAMIN  GORDON,  Scotland  Neck,  Halifax  Co. :   A.  B.,  1858. 
SMITH,  BURTON,  Hillsboro,  Miss.:    A.  B.,    1855.     Physician.     Born  1832, 

died  1856. 

SMITH,  CLAUDIUS  FERDINAND,  Coxville,  Pitt  Co. :  A.  B.,  1887. 
SMITH,  I>AVID  P.,  Decatur,  Ga.:  1857-'59. 
SMITH,  EDWARD  CHAMBERS,  Kaleigh :  1882-'83.    A.  B.,  Davidson  Coll., 

N.  C.,  1881.     Lawyer. 

SMITH,  FARQUHAR,  Harnett  Co. :  A.  B.,  1860.    C.  S.  A. 
SMITH,  FELIX  GRUNDY,  Gonzales  Co.,  Tex.:    A.  B.,  1857.     Engineer. 

C.  S.  A.     Dead. 
SMITH,   FRANCIS  JONES,   Hillsboro:    1832-'36.    Physician.    Born   1816, 

died  1877. 

SMITH,  FRANKLIN  LAFAYETTE,  Charlotte:  A.  B.,  1829.    Dead. 
SMITH,    GEORGE   A.,   Scotland  Neck,  Halifax  Co.:    1852-'53.     Planter. 

C.  S.  A.     Dead. 

SMITH,  GEORGE  C.,  Charlotte  Co.,  Tex. :  1858-'60. 
SMITH,  GEORGE  WORTHINGTON,  Raleigh :  1879-'81.    Texas. 
SMITH,  GERARD  J.,  Cumberland  Co. :  1833-'34.     Dead. 
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210  Students  of  the 

SMITH,  HAMPDEN  SIDNEY,  Kaleigh:  1878-79. 

SMITH,  HENRY,  Granville  Co. :  1816.     Dead. 

SMITH,  HENRY,  North  Carolina:  1821. 

SMITH,  ISAAC  HALL,  Scotland  Neck,  Halifax  Co. :  1866-'68.    Born  1848. 

C.  S.  A.     Planter. 
SMITH,   JAMES  A.,   Kobeson  Co.:    1866-'68.     C.  8.  A.    Bap.  Minister. 

Fair  Bluff. 

SMITH,  JAMES  C.,  Fayetteville :  1858-'60. 
SMITH,  JAMES  CAMPBELL,  Cumberland  Co.:  A.  B.,  1835;  A.M.,  1839. 

Physician.     Dead. 

SMITH,  JAMES  CAMPBELL,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1852. 
SMITH,  JAMES  H.,  Johnston  Co.:  1815.     Dead. 
SMITH,  JAMES  M .,  Anson  Co. :  1858-'59.     C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  service. 
SMITH,  JAMES  MADISON,  Anson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1855. 
SMITH,  JAMES  SYDNEY,  Hillsboro:  1833-'35.    Born  1819,  died  1867. 
SMITH,  JAMES  T.,  Anson  Co. :  1832-'33.     Born  1813,  died  1833. 
SMITH,  JAMES  TILLMAN,  Anson  Co. :  1864-'65.    Born  1843.    Gen.  Assem. 

Tex. 

SMITH,  JESSE  POTTS,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1845.     Dead. 
SMITH,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  Cumberland  Co. :  1854-' 55.    Born  1836,  died 

1855. 

SMITH,  JOHN  BAPTIST,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1842.    Dead. 
SMITH,  JOHN  C. ,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1826.     Dead. 
SMITH,  JOHN  G.,  Anson  Co. :  1847-'48.    Physician.     Viney  Grove,  Ark. 
SMITH,  KIRBY  HOBTON,  Goldsboro:  1886-'88. 
SMITH,  L<UBY  STEPHENS,  Goldsboro :  1881-83.    Physician. 
SMITH,  MAURICE  THOMPSON,  Granville  Co. :  1851-' 52.    Lt.  Col.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  service. 
SMITH,  NORFLEET,  Halifax  Co. :   A.  B.,  1860.    Born  1839.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Planter. 

SMITH,  PETER  EVANS,  Scotland  Neck,  Halifax  Co.:  A.  B.,  1851. 
SMITH,  RICHARD  A.,  Chatham  Co. :  1847-' 48.     Dead. 
SMITH,  RICHARD  HENRY,  Scotland  Neck,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1832.    Born 

1812.     Gen.  Assem.     Mem.  Conv.,  1861.     Planter. 
SMITH,  RICHARD  HENRY,  Halifax  Co. :  1859-'62.    Born  1841.    C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.     Scotland  Neck. 

SMITH,  RICHARD  IVY,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1820.    Dead. 
SMITH,  RICHARD  LAWRENCE,  Halifax  Co.:  A.  B.,  1850.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1827.     Dead. 

SMITH,  ROBERT,  Cabarrus  Co. :  1795.     Dead. 
SMITH,  ROBERT  A.,  Halifax  Co. :  1830-'32.    Dead. 
SMITH,  ROBERT  B.,  York  Co.,  S.  C. :  1854-'55. 
SMITH,  ROBERT  L.EE,  Norwood,  Stanly  Co.:  Ph.  B.,  1888.    Teacher. 
SMITH,  ROBERT  WALTER,  Hertford,  Perquimans  Co. :  1888-. 
SMITH,  RUFUS  H.,  Rockingham  Co. :  1842-' 43. 

SMITH,  SAMUEL  CLAUDE,  Goldsboro :  1881-'83.    Lawyer.    Smithfield. 
SMITH,  SAMUEL  F.,  North  Carolina:  1821. 
SMITH,  SAMUEL  HENRY,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1821. 


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SMITH,  SAMUEL  PERKY,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  A.  B.,  1856. 

SMITH,  SAMUEL  W.,  Granville  Co.:  1837-'38.     Dead. 

SMITH,  SAMUEL  W.,  Dallas  Co.,  Ark.:  1859-'61.    Born  1839.     Merchant. 

Malvern,  Ark. 
SMITH,  SYDNEY,  Marengo  Co.,  Ala.:    1856-'59.     Born  1839.     Merchant. 

Dallas,  Texas. 

SMITH,  THOMAS  C.  C.,Bladen  Co.:  1824-'26.    Dead. 
SMITH,  THOMAS  L,UCIUS,  Newport,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1860.     C.  S.  A.     Killed 

in  service. 
SMITH,  THOMAS  McG.,  Milton,  Caswell  Co.:   1851-'52.    Maj.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  battle. 
SMITH,  "WALTER  J.,  Averysboro,  Cumberland  Co. :  1858-60.    Born  1840. 

C.  S.  A.     Planter. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Halifax  Co.:  A.  B.,  1852. 
SMITH,  WILLIAM  J.,  Maury  Co.,  Tenn. :  1859-'61.     Dead. 
SMITH,  WILLI AM  KUFFIN,  Halifax  Co.:  A.  B.,  1824.     Planter.     Dead. 
SMITH,  WILLIAM  T.,  Cumberland  Co.:  A.  B.,  1832.     Planter.     Born  1810, 

died  1855. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  T.,  Wadesboro :  1860-'61.    Sergt.  C.  S.  A. 
SMITH,  WILLIE  HENRY,  Keidsville :  1885. 
SNEAD,  JAMES  W.,  New  Berne :  1830-'32.    Gen.  Assem.    U.  S.  Dist.  Atty. 

Born  18  f3,  died  1846. 

SNEAD,  NATHAN  I.,  Johnston  Co.:  1861-'62.    C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  service. 
SNEED,  ARCHIBALD  H.,  Granville  Co. :  1802.    Maj.  U.  S.  A.    Dead. 
SNEED,  JAMES,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1804.     Physician.     Dead. 
SNEED,  JUNIUS,  Granville  Co. :  1808.     Dead. 
SNEED,  RICHARD,  Granville  Co.:  1807.    Dead. 

SNEED,  SAMUEL  FARRAR,Williamsboro,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1824.    Dead. 
SNEED,  STEPHEN  KUTUSOFF,  Williamsboro,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1815. 

Dead. 

SNEED,  WILLIAM  M.,  Granville  Co.:  1860-'61. 
SNEED,  WILLIAM  MORGAN,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1799.    Dead. 
SNIPES,  WILLIAM  FLETCHER,  Chatham  Co. :  1853-'54. 
SNIPES,  WILLIAM  SEATON,  Lambsville,  Chatham  Co. :  1886-. 
SNOW,  HENRY  A.,  Halifax  Co.:  1858-'61.     C.  S.  A.     Dead. 
SNOW,  SAMUEL,  Kaleigh :  1859-61.     New  York  City. 

SNOW,  SAMUEL  T. ,  Halifax  Co. :  1858-'61.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  service. 
SOMERVELLE,  GEORGE  G.,  Tipton  Co.,  Tenn. :  1860-'61.    Died  1862. 
SOMERVELLE,  JAMES,  Warrenton  :  1798.    Dead. 
SOMERVELLE,  JOHN,  Tipton  Co.,  Tenn.:  A.  B.,  1859.    Sergt.  Maj.  C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.    Supt.  City  Schools.     Dead.     Memphis,  Tenn. 

SOMERVILLE,  WILLIAM  JONES,  Haywood  Co.,  Tenn.:  A.  B.,  1859.    Dead. 
SORSBY,  STEPHEN  SILLS,  Nash  Co. :  A.  B.,  1832.    Dead. 
SOUTHALL,  F&ANCIS  A.,  Halifax  Co.:  1833-'35. 
SOUTHALL,  JAMES,  Murfreesboro :  1824.     Dead. 
SOUTHALL,  JOSEPH  J.  B.,  Enfield,  Halifax  Co. :  1831-'32.    Dead. 
SOUTHER,  WILLIAM  IX,  Edenton :  1813.    Dead. 
SOUTHERLAND,  CLAUDIUS  BoNNER,  Wilmington :  1885-86. 


212  Students  of  the 

SOUTHGATE,  JAMES  HAYWOOD,  Durham :    1876-78.    Born  1859.    Ins. 

Agt. 
SPAIGHT,  ASHLEY  WOOD,  Selma,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1842.    Gen.  Assem.,  Tex. 

Brig.  Gen.  C.  S.  A.     Mem.  Conv.,  1866.    Sect'y  State,  Tex.    Comm'r  of  Ins. 
SPAIGHT,  CHARLES  GEOKGE,  New  Berne:   A.  B.,  1820;   A.M.,   1823. 

Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem.     Born  1800,  died  1831. 
SPAIGHT,  RICHARD  DOBBS,  New  Berne:  A.  B.,  1815;   A.  M.    M.  C., 

1823-'24.    State  Sen.,  1824-'34.     Mem.  Conv.,  1835.     Gov.  N.  C.,  1835-'37. 

Born  1796,  died  1850. 

SPANN,  JOHN  J.,  Henderson  Co.:  1854-'55. 
SPEAR,  WILLIAM  WALLACE,  Plillsboro :  A.  B.,  1831 ;  A.  M.,  1838 ;  D.  D. 

Born  1812.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

SPEARS,  HENRY  TURNER,  Lillington,  Harnett  Co. :  1875. 
SPEIGHT,  JOHN  F.,  Edgecombe  Co.:  1859-61.    Planter.    Died  1885. 
SPEIGHT,  KiCHARD  H.,  Edgecombe  Co.:  1866-' 68.     Physician. 
SPEIGHT,  SETH  B.,  Livingston,  Ala. :  1860-'61.    C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  battle, 

1862. 
SPELLER,  CHARLES  B.,  Windsor,  Bertie  Co. :   1858-'60.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 

Planter.     Dead. 

SPELLER,  JAMES  J.,  Bertie  Co. :  1852-'53.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A.    Dead. 
SPELLER,  THOMAS  H.,  Bertie  Co.:  1817.    Dead. 
SPENCER,  JAMES  M.,  Greene  Co.,  Ala.:  A.  B.,  1853.    Lawyer.     Born  1827, 

died  1861. 
SPENCER,  PETER  PICKET,  Hyde  Co.:   1S39-'41.    Planter.    Born  1818, 

died  1880. 

SPENCER,  SAMUEL,  Anson  Co. :  1805.    Dead. 
SPENCER, WILLIAM  HENRY,  Hyde  Co. :  A.  B.,  1854.    Born  1831.    Lawyer. 

Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

SPENCER,  WILLIAM  M.,  Greene  Co.,  Ala. :  1849-'52.    Died  1856. 
SPICER,  JOHN  DANIEL,  Onslow  Co. :  1855-' 57.    Physician.     Goldsboro. 
SPIVEY,  AARON  JOSHUA,  Bertie  Co.:  A.  B.,  1830.    Minister. 
SPOON,  WILLIAM  LUTHER,  Hartshorn :  1887-. 
SPRAGGINS,  JLAFAYETTE  B.,  Virginia:  1836-37. 
SPRAGGINS,  THOMAS  M.,  Virginia:  1836-37. 
SPRAGGINS,  THOMAS  S.,  Virginia:  1808.     Dead. 
SPRINGFIELD,  BLOUNT,  Madison  Co.,  Tenn. :  1840-'41. 
SPRINGS,  ADAM,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  A.  B.,  1798.    Dead. 
SPRINGS,  ALT  A  CONNELL,  Charlotte :  A.  B.,  1879. 
SPRINGS,  JOHN  M.,  Charlotte:  1852-'55.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Died  1865. 
SPRINGS,  LEROY,  Fort  Mill,  S.  C. :  1878-'80. 
SPRUILL,  CHARLES  WHITMELL,  Warrenton:  1855-'57.    C.  S.  A.    Born 

1838,  died  1873. 
SPRUILL,  FRANK  SHEPHERD, Littleton,  Halifax  Co.:  1881-'83.    Lawyer. 

Louisburg. 
SPRUILL,  GEORGE  EVANS,  Warren  Co.:  1845-'46.     M.  D.  Univ.  of  Pa. 

Born  1828.    Dead. 
SPRUILL,  PETER  EVANS, Warrenton :  A.  B.,  1855.    Tutor  U.N.C.    Lawyer. 

C.  S.  A.     Born  1836,  died  in  service  at  Kichinond,  1862. 


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SPRUILL,  THOMAS  HILL,  Warren  Co.:  A.  B.,  1840.     Lawyer.     Born  1820, 

died  1845. 

STAFFORD,  JAMES,  Eowan  Co.:  A.  B.,  1821.    Minister.     Dead. 
STAFFORD,  JAMES  MADISON,  Cheneyville,  La.:   1853-'54.     Born  1833, 

died  1875. 
STALLINGS,  JOHN  M.,  Duplin  Co.:  1853-'56.     Minister.     Pres.  Thoinasville 

Fern.  Coll.     Mem.  Conven.,  1875.     Thomasville. 
STALLINGS,  JOSIAH,  Duplin  Co.:  A.  B.,  1833. 
STAMPS,  PRESTON,  Milton,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1883.    Ealeigh. 
STAMPS,  THOMAS,  Virginia:  A.  B.,  1836.     Dead. 
STAMPS,  WILLIAM  LIIPSCOMB,  Virginia:  A.  B.,  1836.    Physician. 
STANBACK,  DAVID  CHANDLER,  Richmond  Co. :  1875-'76. 
STANCILL,  MILLARD  F.,  Northampton  Co. :  1865-'68.     Physician. 
STANCILL,  REUELL  ANDERSON,  Carrollton,  Miss.:  A.  B.,  1862.     C.  S.  A. 

Dead. 
STANCILL,  REUELL  M.,  Carrollton,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1857.     C.  S.  A.    Killed 

in  service. 

STANCILL,  ROBERT  HENRY,   Margaretsville,   Northampton  Co.:    1888. 
STANFIELD,  STEPHEN  ADDISON,  Virginia:  A.  B.,  1844.    Minister. 
STANLEY,  EDWARD,  North  Carolina :  1829. 

STANLY,  FRANK,  New  Berne:  1825.     Meth.  Minister.     Died  1862. 
STAPLES,  MADISON  L*.,  Virginia:  1848-'49. 

STAPLES,  WALTER  R.,  Virginia:  1842.     Judge  Va.  Ct.  of  Appeals. 
STARBUCK,  HENRY  REUBEN,  Winston:  A.  B.,  1887.    Lawyer. 
STARKE,  JOHN  MALONE,  South  Carolina :  A.  B.,  1820.    Dead. 
STATON,  ARCHIBALD  T.,  Hamilton,  Martin  Co.:   1858-'60.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  service. 

STATON,  HENRY,  Tarboro:  1887-. 

STATON,  HENRY  LOGAN,  Edgecombe  Co. :   1867-'68.    Lawyer.    Tarboro. 
STATON,  JAMES  RODERICK,  Tarboro:  1876-;77.    Physician.    Died  1885. 
STATON,  SIMMONS  B.,  Tarboro:  1859-' 61.    C.  S.  A.    Died  1863. 
STEDMAN,  CHARLES  MANLY,  Fayetteville :   A.  B.,  1861;   A.  M.,  1866. 

Born  1841.     Maj.  C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     Lt.  Gov.  N.  C.,  1885-'S9.    Wilmington. 
STEDMAN,  ELISHA  B.,  Pittsboro:  A.  B.,  1830.    Physician.    Dead. 
STEDMAN,  FRANK  HAYWOOD,  Fayetteville:  1877-80.    Wilmington. 
STEDMAN,  J"AMES  OWEN,  Fayetteville:  A.  B.,  1832.    Minister. 
STEDMAN,  JOHN  MADISON,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1830. 
STEDMAN,  ORAN  A.,  Cumberland  Co. :  1830. 
STEELE,  EDWIN  DOUGLAS,  Greensboro:  1875-77. 
STEELE,  GEORGE  SPENCER,  Rockingham,  Kichmond  Co. :  1884-'87. 
STEELE,  THOMAS  W.,  Eichmond  Co. :  1845-'46. 

STEELE,  WALTER  LEAK,  Eichmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1844;  A.  M.,  1847.    Law- 
yer.    Manufacturer.     Gen.  Assem.     M.  C. 

STEELE,  WILLIAM  LITTLE,  Rockingham,  Richmond  Co. :  1883-84. 
STEPHENS,  SAMUEL  BARROW,  New  Berne :  A.  B.,  1832.    Dead. 
STEPTOE,  EDWARD  J.,  Liberty,  Va. :  1832-'33.    U.  S.  A. 
STERLING,  EDWARD   G.,  Greensboro:   A.  B.,  1860.    C.  S.  A.    Killed  in 


214  Students  of  the 

STERRETT,  ROBERT  H.,  Columbiana,  Ala.:  1865-66.    Born  1846.    Lieut. 

C.  S.  A.     Birmingham,  Ala. 
STEVENSON,  JOSEPH  W.,  New  Berne :  A.B.,  1856.    Lawyer.    Lieut.  C.S.A. 

Born  1834,  died  1865. 
STEVENSON,  MARK  DE  WOLF,  New  Berne :  1862-'63  and  1866-'67.    Born 

1845.    C.  S.  A.     Lawyer. 

STEVENSON,  WILLI AM,  North  Carolina:  1804.     Dead. 
STEWART,   AZARIAH   COBURN,  Taylorsville,  Alexander  Co. :   1858-60. 

C.  S.  A.     Mem.  Conv.,  1861.    Born  1836,  died  1861. 
STEWART,  CHARLES,  Harnett Co. :  1878-80. 
STEWART,  DANIEL,  Richmond  Co. :   A.  B.,   1858.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A.     Killed 

in  service. 

STEWART,  GABRIEL  L.,  Plymouth:  1806.    Dead. 
STEWART,  JONATHAN  LAFAYETTE,  Monroe  Co.,  Miss. :  A.  B.,   1857. 

Minister.     Lawyer.     Clinton,  North  Carolina. 

STEWART,  SAMUEL,  Chatham  Co.:  A.  B.,  1823;  A.  M.,  1829.     Dead. 
STEWART,  WILLIAM  BELFIELD,  Clinton:  A.  B.,  1881. 
STICKNEY,  FENNER  SATTERTHWAITE,  Washington :  1876-'77.    Wilson. 
STICKNEY,  JOHN  COBB,  Greensboro,  Ala.:  A.  B.,  1855.     Born  1832.     Surg. 

C.  S.  A.     Physician.     New  Orleans,  La. 
STICKNEY,  JOSEPH  B.,  Washington:    1847-' 48.    Gen.  Assem.    Merchant. 

Wilson. 

STIREWALT,  JOHN,  Cabarrus  Co. :  1828-29. 
STITH,  ABNER,  Lawrenceville,  Va.:  A.  B.,  1813.    Tutor  U.  N.  C.,  1814-'16. 

Dead. 

STITH,  WILLIAM,  Lawrenceville,  Va. :  1817.  Dead. 
STOCKARD,  JAMES  KIVETTE,  Graham:  1879-80. 
STOCKTON,  FRANCIS  DAUGHTRY,  Statesville :  A.  B.,  1859.  Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.     Dead. 

STOKES,  HUGH  MONTGOMERY,  Wilkes  Co. :  A.  B.,  1815.    Dead. 
STOKES,  JOHN  RICHMOND,  Wilkes  Co. :  A.  B.,  1809.    Dead. 
STOKES,  THOMAS  DUDLEY,  Richmond,  Va. :  B.  S.,  1882.    Merchant. 
STOKES,  THOMAS  WILLIAM,  Ruffin,  Rockingham  Co.:  1883-'84. 
STONE,  DAVID  WILLIAMSON,  Raleigh:  1818-'20.    Dead. 
STONE,  DEWITT  CLINTON,  Louisburg :   A.  B.,  1845 ;  A.  M.,  1849.     Pres. 
Galveston,  Tex.,   Cotton  Exchange.     Mayor  Galveston.     Born  1825,  died 
Aug.,  1884. 

STONE,  JOHN  H.,  Dayton,  Ala.:  1843-'44.     C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  service. 
STONEV,  THOMAS  P.,  Charleston,  S.  C.:  1855-'56.    Merchant. 
STOWE,  SAMUEL  TATE,  Lodo :  1885-'86. 
STRAIN,  JAMES,  Orange  Co.:  1819. 
STRANGE,  ALEXANDER  RAVENSCROFT,  Fayetteville :   1846-'49.    Born 

1830,  died  1851. 

STRANGE,  JOHN  KIRKLAND ,  Fayetteville:  A.B.,  1848.  Born  1828,  died  1852. 
STRANGE,  JOSEPH  HUSKE,  Wilmington :  1877-79.    New  York. 
STRANGE,  ROBERT,  Fayetteville:  A.  B.,  1841.     Lawyer.     Maj.  U.  S.  A. 
in  Mexican  War.      Gen.  Assem.,  1852.      Mem.  Conv.,  1861.      Maj.  C.  S.  A. 
Born  1823,  died  1877. 


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STRANGE,  ROBERT,  Wilmington  :  A.  B.,  1879.     Episc.  Minister. 
STRAYHORN,  ISAAC  R.,  Hillsboro:  A.  B.,  1868.    Solicitor  5th  Dist. 
STRAYHORN,  JOHN  THOMAS,  Hillsboro :  1880-'83.    Koxboro. 
STREET,  NATHANIEL,  HEATH,  New  Berne:  B.  S.,  1878.    Physician. 
STREET,  WILLIAM  B.,  Hillsboro:  1822.    Dead. 
STRICKLAND,  EDWARD  FOUNTAIN,  Bliss,  Surry  Co. :  1883-'8o. 
STRICKLAND,  JAMES  THOMAS,  Surry  Co. :  1878-'80.    Physician.    Thomas- 

ville. 

STRICKLAND,  MELVILLE  C.,  Bliss,  Surry  Co.:  1885-'86. 
STRICKLAND,  WILLIAM  G.,  Wake  Co. :  1854-'56.    C.  S.  A.    Hotel-keeper. 

Wake  Forest. 

STRONACH,  ALEXANDER,  Raleigh :  Ph.  B..  1889. 
STRONG,  GEORGE  VAUGHAN,  Sampson  Co.:  A.  B.,  1845;  LL. D.,  1889. 

Born  1827.     Judge  Grim.  Ct.     Raleigh. 

STRONG,  HUGH,  Chester,  S.  C. :  1860.    C.  S.  A.     Minister.     Dead. 
STRONG,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  Sampson  Co.:  1842-' 43.    Lawyer.    Born 

1823,  died  1867.     Kansas. 

STROWD,  ROBERT  LEE,  Chapel  Hill :  18S3-'84.    Planter. 
STROWD,  THOMAS  WILSON,  Chapel  Hill :  1885-. 
STRUDWICK,  FREDERICK  NASH,  Hillsboro :  1849-'51.    Solicitor  5th  Dist. 

Pres.  Elector,  1888. 

STRUDWICK,  SAMUEL,  Orange  Co. :  1814.    Dead. 
STRUD WICK,  WILLI AM  F.,  Hillsboro:  1828.     Physician.     Dead. 
STRUDWICK,  WILLIAM  S.,  Hillsboro:  1849-'51.     Physician. 
STUBBS,  HARRY  WILLIAM,  Williamston:  1875-77.    Lawyer.    Gen.  Assem. 
STUBBS,  JOHN  J.,  Bennettsville,  S.  C. :  1822.     Dead. 
STUBBS,  LEWIS  E.,  South  Carolina:  1822.    Dead. 
STURDIVANT,  ARMISTEAD  B.,  Boydton,  Va. :  1845-' 46. 
STURDIVANT,  CHARLES,  Virginia :  1817. 
STURDIVANT,  FABIUS  D.,  Wake  Co. :  1861-' 62. 
SUGG,  CHARLES,  Chapel  Hill:  1869-70. 
SUGG,  EDWARD  JONES,  Chapel  Hill:  1869-70. 
SUGG,  JAMES  B.,  Springfield,  Tenn.:  1854-55.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Dead. 
SUGG,  JOHN,  Chapel  Hill :  1869-70. 
SUGG,  OSBURN,  Wake  Co. :  1826. 
SUGG,  REDDING  S.,  Sparta:    1852-'53.     Lt.  C.  S.  A.     Druggist.     King's 

Mountain. 

SUGG,  WILLIAM  M. ,  Chapel  Hill :  1887-'89. 
SULLIVAN,  MILTON  A.,  South  Carolina:  1848-50.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Killed 

in  service. 

SULLIVAN,  RUFUS  BEAUREGARD,  Lincolnton:  1884-'85. 
SUMMERELL,  JOSEPH  JOHN,  Northampton  Co.:  A.  B.,  1842;  A.  M.,  1845. 

M.  D.  Univ.  of  Pa.     Pres.  N.  C.  Med.  Assoc.    Salisbury. 
SUMMERVILLE,  JAMES,  South  Carolina :  A.  B.,  1838. 
SUMMERVILLE,  JOHN,  Granville  Co. :  1797.    Dead. 
SUMMERVILLE,  KOBERT  V.,  Granville  Co. :  1810.    Dead. 
SUMNER,  BENJAMIN,  Gates  Co. :   A.  B.,  1822 ;   A.  M.,  1827.    Gen.  Assem. 

Dead. 


216  Students  of  the 

SUMNER,  DAVID  E.,  Hertford  Co. :  1809.     Gen.  Assem.     Dead. 

SUMNER,  DUKE  W.,  Tennessee:  1798.    Dead. 

SUMNER,  EDMOND  BLOUNT,  Perquimans  Co.:  1844-' 45.    Lt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born,  1825,  died  1880. 

SUMNER,  JAMES  EDWARD,  Oxford:  A.  B.,  1856.    Miss. 
SUMNER,  THOMAS,  Hertford  Co.:  A.  B.,  1823.    Dead. 
SUMNER,  THOMAS   JETHRO,   Oxford:    A.  B.,  1845.    Born  1827.    Civil 

Engineer. 

SUTHERLAND,  WILLIAM  K.,  Orange  Co. :  1832-'36.    Dead. 
SUTTON,  JOHN  MEBANE,   Bertie  Co.:    1858-60.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Born 

1842,  died  1866. 

SUTTON,  KIRBY  EDWARD,  LaGrange:  1885-'86. 
SUTTON,  SANFORD  ELLSBERRY,  LaFayette,  Ala, :  1859-60.    Born  1840, 

died  1860. 
SUTTON,  STARK  ARMISTEAD,  Bertie  Co.:  A.  B.,  1855.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1837,  killed  in  service  1864. 
SUTTON,  WILLIAM  G.  M.,  Bertie  Co. :  1824. 
SUTTON,  "WILLIAM  MORING,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1857.    Died  1884. 
SUTTON,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  Bertie  Co. :  1832-'33.    Born  1810. 
SUTTON,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858. 
SWAIN,   DAVID   LiOWRY,   Buncombe   Co.:    1821-22.      LL.  D.      Lawyer. 

Gen.  Assem.,  1824-'29.     State  Solic.,  1827.     Judge  Superior  Ct.,  1830.     Gov. 

N.  C.,  1832-' 35.     Member  Conv.,  1835.     Pres.  U.  N.  C.,  1835-' 68.     Born 

Jan.  4,  1801,  died  Sept.  3,  1868.     Chapel  Hill. 
SWAIN,  JOSEPH  JORDAN,  Bertie  Co. :  1858-'59.    C.  S.  A.    Planter.    Dead. 

Wilcox  Co.,  Ala. 
SWAIN,   RICHARD  CASWELL,    Chapel  Hill:    A.  B.,  1858.    Physician. 

Born  1837,  died  1872. 

SWANN,  ALEXANDER  D.,  Wilmington:  1833-37.    Dead. 
SWANN,  FREDERICK  D.,  Wilmington:  1808.    Dead. 
SWANN,  FREDERICK  W.,  Wilmington:  1831-'32.    Dead. 
SWANN,  JOHN,  Wilmington:  1803.     Dead. 
SWANN,  SAMUEL,  Wilmington:  1796.     Dead. 

SWAYZE,  CALDWELL  CALHOUN,  Opelousas,  La. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Lawyer. 
SWINDELL,  JAMES  H.,  Washington:  1855-'57. 
SYDNOR,  HENRY  A.,  Halifax,  Va. :  1838-'39.     Dead. 
SYKES,  EDWARD   TURNER,   Columbus,  Miss.:  A.  B.,  1858.    Born  1838. 

A.  A.  Gen.  C.  S.  A. 
SYKES,  JLAWSON  W.,  Aberdeen,  Miss.:  1858-'61.     Capt,  C.  S.  A.     Killed 

in  service. 
SYKES,  RICHARD  LYCURGUS,  Columbus,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Born  1840. 

C.  S.  A.     M.  D.  Univ.  of  N.  Y. 
SYKES,  S.  TURNER,  Aberdeen,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1858. 
TALBOT,  MATTHEW,  Matagorda,  Tex. :  A.  B.,  1857.    Born  1838.     C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.     Teacher. 

TALLEY,  JUNIUS  BRUTUS,  Ore  Hill,  Chatham  Co. :  1884-'85.    Died  1885. 
TALTON,  WILLIAM  RANSOM,  Selma:  1885-'87. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  217 

TANKERSLEY,  FELIX,  Livingston,  Ala.:   1859-61.    Lt.  C.  S.  A.    Born 

1843,  killed  in  service  1865. 

TANKERSLEY,  WILLIAM  LITTLE,  Chapel  Hill :  1880-'81. 
TARRY,  EDWARD,  Virginia:  1812.     Dead. 
TARRY,  GEORGE,  Virginia:  A.  B.,  1822.    Dead. 

TARRY,  GEORGE  PATRICK,  Boydton,  Va. :  1858-' 60.    Tarry's  Mills,  Va. 
TATE,  ALEXANDER  COLVIN,  Ashton,  Fender  Co. :  1881-'83. 
TATE,  CHARLES  SIDNEY,  Ashton,  Fender  Co. :  1881-'83. 
TATE,  HENRY  HUMPHRIES,  Gaston  Co.;  A.  B.,  1858.    Greensboro. 
TATE,  JAMES  T.,  Gaston  Co. :  A.  B.,  1864. 
TATE,  JOHN  WEBSTER,  Gaston  Co.:  A.  B.,  1858.    Died  1862. 
TATE,  ROBERT   HUNTER,  New  Hanover  Co. :  A.  B.,   1847.     Physician. 

Gen.  Assem.     Born  1826,  died  1864. 
TATE,  SAMUEL  C.  W.,  Cherokee  Co.:  1846. 
TATE,  THOMAS  H.,  New  Hanover  Co.:  1842-'45. 
TATUM,  JOHN  DUDLEY,  Milledgeville,  Ga. :  A.  B.,  1858.    C.  S.  A.     Killed 

in  service. 

TATUM,  WESLEY,  Henderson,  Tex. :  1859-'60.    Teacher.    Dead. 
TAYLOE,  DAVID  THOMAS,  Washington :    A.  B.,  1846.     Physician.     Surg. 

C.  S.  A. 

TAYLOR,  ALEXANDER,  Shine,  Greene  Co. :  1888-. 
TAYLOR,  ALFRED  M.,  Hillsboro:  1839-'41.     Dead. 
TAYLOR,  BENJAMIN  F.,  Marshall,  Tex.:  1859-80.    C.  S.  A. 
TAYLOR,  DRURY  S.,  Virginia:  1829.     Dead. 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE  A. ,  Covington,  Tenn. :  1S4S-'51.     Planter.     Macon,  Tenn. 
TAYLOR,  GEORGE  DAVID,  Dysartville:  1885-'86. 
TAYLOR,  GEORGE  Lu,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  1820.     Planter.     Died  1885. 
TAYLOR,  GEORGE  W.,  Homer,  La. :  A.  B.,  1860.    Surgeon.    C.  S.  A. 
TAYLOR,  HANNIS,  Kaleigh :  1867-68.    Born  1851.     Lawyer.     Mobile,  Ala. 
TAYLOR,  HENRY  H.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.:    1860-'61.     Born  1841.     Capt.  C. 

S.  A.    Lawyer.     Clerk  U.  S.  Circuit  Ct. 
TAYLOR,  ISAAC  MONTROSE,  Chapel  Hill:    Ph.  B.,   1879.     Asst.  Surg. 

Insane  Asylum.     Morganton. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  COLE,  Chapel  Hill :  B.  S.,  1877.    Cambridge,  O. 
TAYLOR,  JAMES  FAUNTLEROY,  Chatham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1810 ;  A.  M.    Law- 
yer.   Atty.  Gen.  N.  C.,  1825-'28.    Dead. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  FAUNTLEROY,  Raleigh :  A.  B.,  1841 ;  A.  M.,  1844. 
TAYLOR,  JAMES  H.,  Chapel  Hill :  1827.    Dead. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  H.,  Granville  Co.:  1856-'59.     C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  service. 
TAYLOR,  JAMES  HARVEY,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1821.    Dead. 
TAYLOR,  JAMES  PEYTON,  Pittsboro :  A.  B.,  1859. 
TAYLOR,  JAMES  SPOTTISWOODE,  University  of  Va. :  1887-89. 
TAYLOR,  JOHN,  Orange  Co. :  1795.     Dead. 
TAYLOR,  JOHN,  Granville  Co. :  1820.    Dead. 
TAYLOR,  JOHN  CAMILLUS,  Granville  Co.:  A.  B.,    1820;   A.  M.,   1827. 

Dead. 
TAYLOR,  JOHN  DOUGLASS,  Wilmington:   A.  B.,  1853.     Col.  C.  S.  A. 

Planter.    Gen.  Assem. 


218  Students  of  the 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  LiEWIS,  Chatham  Co. :    A.  B.,  1807 ;   A.  M.,  1810.     Chief 

Justice  of  Supreme  Ct.     Dead. 
TAYLOR,  JOHN  L.EWIS,  Chapel  Hill :  A.B.,  1828;  A.M.,  1832.    Physician. 

Dea,d. 
TAYLOR,  JOHN  TILLINGHAST,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1853.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  service. 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  W.,  Hillsboro:  1828-'32.    Dead. 
TAYLOR,  JOHN  Y.,  Mecklenburg  Co.,  Va.:  1824-'28. 
TAYLOR,  LEONID  AS,  Oxford :  A.  B.,  1845.    Physician. 
TAYLOR,  LEONIDAS  HENDERSON,  Oxford:   A.  B.,  1837;   A.  M.,  1843. 

Physician.     Dead. 

TAYLOR,  LEWIS,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1813.     Dead. 
TAYLOR,  MASSILLON  FIELD,  Townesville,  Granville  Co.:   A.  B.,  1861. 

Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  service. 

TAYLOR,  OLIVER  P.,  Oxford:  1853-55.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
TAYLOR,  PHILIP  A.,  Tennessee:  1841-' 42. 
TAYLOR,  SAMUEL  B.,  Hillsboro:  1831-'34.    Dead. 
TAYLOR,    SIMON   HENDERSON,    Marksville,   La.:    1858-'61.     C.  S.  A. 

Born  1840,  killed  at  Culpeper  C.  H.,  Va.,  1861. 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS,  North  Carolina:  1805.    Dead. 

TAYLOR,  THOMAS  EDWIN,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1832;  A.M.,  1841.    Dead. 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS  W.,  Townesville,  Granville  Co. :  1858-'61. 
TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  ANDERSON,  North  Carolina:  A.  B.,  1824.    Dead. 
TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  HAMNER,  Dysartville:  1886-'87. 
TEMPLE,  RUFUS  HENRY,  Wake  Co. :  1881-'82.    Lawyer. 
TEMPLE,  WILLIAM  OSCAR,  Pasquotank  Co. :  1877-78.    Lawyer. 
TENNEY,  ABDEL  KADER,  Chapel  Hill :  1863-'65.    Druggist. 
TENNEY,  JOHN,  Chapel  Hill:  1869-70. 
TENNEY,  OREGON  BURNS,  Chapel  Hill:  1S69-'70. 
TERRY,  ABNER  W.  C.,  Pittsylvania,  Va. :  1835-'36. 
TERRY,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  Virginia:  A.  B.,  1830;  A.  M.,  1838. 
TERRY,  CHARLES  CORNELIUS,  Richmond  Co. :  A.  B.,  1851.    Gen.  Assem. 

of  Miss.    Born  1830,  died  1879.    Mississippi. 
TERRY,  JOSEPH  M. ,  Virginia :  1830-'32. 
THARPE,  WILLIAM  A.,  Paris,  Tenn.:  185 2-' 53. 
THIES,  ERNEST  AUGUST,  Concord:  1887-'88. 

THIGPEN,  ANDREW  M.,  Edgecombe  Co. :  A.  B.,  1861.    Lt.  C.  S.  A.    Dead. 
THIGPEN,  WILLIAM  A.,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1856-'58.     Farmer.     Dead. 
THOM,   ADDI  EDWIN  DONNEL,    Greensboro :    A.   B.,   1833.    Minister. 

Dead. 
THOMAS,  CHARLES  RANDOLPH,  Beaufort :   A.  B.,  1849.    Mem.  Conv., 

1861.    Sect'y  State,  1864-'66.     Judge  Superior  Ct.    M.  C.,  1871-'75.     New 

Berne. 
THOMAS,  CHARLES  RANDOLPH,  New  Berne:  A.  B.,  1881.    Lawyer.    Gen. 

Assem.     Beaufort. 

THOMAS,  FREDERICK  DUNCAN,  New  Berne :  1884-'86. 
THOMAS,  GEORGE  GILLETT,  Wilmington :  1864-'66.    M.  D.  Univ.  of  Md. 

Born  1848. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  219 

THOMAS,  JAMES,  New  Berne  :  A.  B.,  1886.     Lawyer. 

THOMAS,  MARCUS  CICERO,  Beaufort  :  A.  B.,  1855.     Meth.  Minister. 

THOMAS,  PHILIP  HUNGERFORD,  Milton,  Caswell  Co.  :  A.  B.,  1820  ;  A.  M., 

1827.     Physician.     Dead. 

THOMAS,  THOMAS  E.,  Beaufort:  1855-'56.    Physician.    New  York  City. 
THOMAS,  WARREN,  Milton,  Caswell  Co.  :  1821. 
THOMAS,  WASHINGTON,  Washington:  1861-'62. 
THOMAS,  WILLIAM  LEWIS,  Bennettsville,  S.  C.  :  1879-'80.    Lawyer. 
THOMPSON,  BASIL  MANLY,  Pittsboro:  A.  B.,  1852.    Died  1854. 
THOMPSON,  CHARLES,  Edenton  :  1855-'57.    C.  S.  A.    Killed  at  Gettysburg, 

1863. 

THOMPSON,  CHARLES  A.,  Robeson  Co.  :  1857-'59.     Physician.     Died  1876. 
THOMPSON,  EDWIN  G.,  Orange   Co.:    1836-'38.     Physician.     Born  1812, 

died  1841. 

THOMPSON,  GEORGE,  North  Carolina:  1827. 
THOMPSON,  GEORGE  NICHOLAS,  Leasburg,  Caswell  Co.:  A.  B.,  1853. 

Physician.     County  Atty.,  1860-'65.    U.  S.  Commissioner,  1868-69. 
THOMPSON,  GEORGE  SIDNEY,  Chapel  Hill  :  1858-60.    Maj.  C.  S.  A.    Born 

1839,  died  1876. 

THOMPSON,  GEORGE  W.,  Chapel  Hill:  1821.    Physician.    Dead. 
THOMPSON,  GEORGE  W.,  Pittsboro:  1843-'  44. 

THOMPSON,  HENRY  CLAY,  Chapel  Hill  :  A.  B.,  1857.    Born  1835.    Teacher. 
THOMPSON,  HENRY  ERWIN,  Moore  Co.  :  A.  B.,  1883. 
THOMPSON,  JACOB,  Leasburg,  Caswell  Co.:   A.  B.,  1831.     Tutor  U.  N.  C., 

1831-'33.     Lawyer.     M.  C.  from  Miss.,  1839-'53.     U.  S.  Sect'y  Interior, 

1857-'61.     Com'r  from  Miss,  to  N.  C.,  1860.    Inspector  Gen.  C.  S.  A.    Gov. 

Miss.,  1862-'64.     Confidential  Agt.  C.  S.  A.  to  Canada,  1864-'65.    Bom  May 

15,  1810,  died  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  March  24,  1885. 
THOMPSON,  JACOB  A.,  Leasburg,  Caswell  Co.:  1854-57. 
THOMPSON,  JAMES   BEDFORD,  Cedar  Creek,  Cumberland  Co.  :    1882-'83. 
THOMPSON,  JAMES  NICHOLAS,  Leasburg,  Caswell  Co.  :  A.  B.,  1861.    C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  service. 

THOMPSON,  JAMES  YOUNG,  Caswell  Co.  :  A.  B.,  1827.    Physician.    Dead. 
THOMPSON,  JOHN,  Leasburg,  Caswell  Co.  :  1835-'36.     Surg.  U.  S.  A.    Surg. 

C.  S.  A.    Physician.     Died  1876. 
THOMPSON,  JOHN  C.,  Alabama:  1857-'58. 

THOMPSON,  JOHN  CARNES,  Port  Tobacco,  Md.  :  A.  B.,  1835.    Dead. 
THOMPSON,  JOHN  F.,  Davidson  Co.  :  1856-'57.     C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  service. 
THOMPSON,  JOHN  R.,  Kaleigh  :  1840-'  42.    Physician. 
THOMPSON,  LEWIS,  Bertie  Co.:  A.  B.,  1827;   A.  M.,  1832.    Gen,  Assem. 

Mem.  Conv.,  1865.     Born  1808,  died  1867. 

THOMPSON,  LEWIS  THOMAS,  Clinton,  Miss.:  A.  B.,  1856.    Dead. 
THOMPSON,  LEWIS  W.,  Bertie  Co.  :  1830--31.    Dead. 
THOMPSON,  M.  Z>EKAY,  Salem,  Va.:  1864-'65. 
THOMPSON,  NOAH,  Bertie  Co.  :  1827.     Dead. 
THOMPSON,  OSCAR  GARD,  Wilmington:  1875-76.    Goldsboro. 
THOMPSON,  SAMUEL  M.,  Florence,  Ala.:  A.  B.,  1860.    Col.  C.  S.  A. 
THOMPSON,  SEYMOUR  COLUMBUS,  Cedar  Cliff:  1887-. 


220  Students  of  the 

THOMPSON,  THOMAS  C.,  Wharton,  Tex.:  1857-'59.     Druggist. 

THOMPSON,  THOMAS  W.,  Bertie  Co.:  1850-51.    Planter.     Windsor. 

THOMPSON,  TKISTRAM  BETHEA,  Little  Rock,  S.  C.:  1880-'81. 

THOMPSON,  WELLS,  Matagorda,  Tex.:  A.  B.,  1859.  Born  1837.  Capt. 
C.  S.  A.  Pres.  Tex.  Senate.  Lieut.  Gov.  Tex. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM,  Leasburg,  Caswell  Co.:  A.  B.,  1840.  U.  S.  A., 
Mexican  War.  C.  S.  A.  Oxford. 

THOMPSON,  "WILLIAM,  Edenton:  A.  B.,  1854.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Dead. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  A.,  Chapel  Hill:  1864-'65.    Died  1876. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  C.,  Linden,  Ala.:  1843-45. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  C.,  Bertie  Co.:  1854-'§5.    Planter.    Lewiston. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1824.  Physician. 
Dead. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Sampson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1854.  Born  1830. 
Capt.  C.  S.  A.  Merchant.  Clinton. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  SILLERS,  Clinton :  1886-87. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIE  GASTON,  Moore  Co. :  1881-'83. 

THOMSON,  ALFRED  GRAY  SON,  Franklin  Parish,  La. :  A.  B.,  1861.  C.  S.  A. 
Died  1863. 

THOMSON,  RUFFIN,  Hinds  Co.,  Miss. :  1859-'61.     Jackson,  Miss. 

THORNE,  EDWARD  A.,  Halifax  Co. :  1845-'46.    Physician. 

THORNE,  WILLIAM  H.,  Halifax  Co. :  1842. 

THORNTON,  FRANCIS  A.,  Warren  Co. :  1813.    Dead. 

THORNTON,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Franklin  Co.:  A.  B.,  1802.  Physi- 
cian. Dead. 

THORNTON,  JOHN  A.,  Virginia:  1801.    Dead. 

THORP,  BENONI,  Berea,  Granville  Co. :  B.  S.,  1888.     Chemist.     Raleigh. 

THORP,  HENRY  ROAN,  Nash  Co. :  A.  B.,  1857.  Physician.  Surg.  C.  S.  A. 
Dead. 

THORP,  JOHN  HOUSTON,  Nash  Co. :  A.  B.,  1860.  Capt.  C.  S.  A.  Gen. 
Assem.  Lawyer.  Planter. 

THORP,  PETERSON,  Granville  Co.:  1856-'58. 

THURMOND,  G.  EDWARDS,  Early  Grove,  Miss.:  1859-'61.  Carpenteria,  Cal. 

THWEATT,  ELISHA  B.,  Virginia:  1812.    Dead. 

THWEATT,  HENRY  C.,  Halifax  C.  H.,  Va.:  1824.    Dead. 

TIGNOR,  JAMES,  1808. 

TILLERY,  HENRY  L..,  Halifax  Co. :  1858-'60.    C.  S.  A.     Manufacturer. 

TILLERY,  JOHN  RlCHARD,  Halifax  Co.:  1856-'5S.  Planter.  Manufac- 
turer. Tillery's. 

TILLETT,  HENRY  AUGUSTUS,  Cypress  Creek,  Bladen  Co. :  1879-'81. 

TILLETT,  ISAAC  NEWTON,  Elizabeth  City :  A.  B.,  1839.   Lawyer.    Died  1849. 

TILLETT,  ISAAC  NEWTON,  Camden  Co. :  A.  B.,  1857.  Lt.  C.  S.  A.  Teacher. 
Lawyer.  Dead.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

TILLEY,  GEORGE  VANCE,  Chapel  Hill:  1886-. 

TILLINGHAST,  JOHN  HUSKE,  Fayetteville :  1853-' 55.  Chaplain  C.  S.  A. 
Minister. 

TILLMAN,  BENJAMIN  S.,  New  Berne:  1813.     Dead. 

TIMBERLAKE,  WILLIAM  PoiNDEXTER,  Lexington,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1861. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  221 

TOMLINSON,  JAMES  MILTON,  Johnston  Co.:  1857-59.    Sergt.  C.  S.  A. 

Died  of  wounds  received  at  Williamsburg,  May,  1862.     ' 
TOMLINSON,  RUFFIN  WIRT,  Johnston  Co. :  A.  B.,  1842.     Dead. 
TOMPKINS,  JOHN  B.,  Nash  Co.:  1840-'41.     Physician.     Dead. 
TOMPKINS,  MATTHEW  W.,  Albany,  Ga.:  1858-'60.. 

TOMS,  CLINTON  "WHITE,  Hertford,  Perquimans  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1889.  Born  1868. 
TOOLE,  HENRY  I.,  Tarboro:  1795.    Dead. 
TOOLE,  HENRY  IRWIN,  Edgecombe  Co. :  A.  B.,  1828 ;  A.  M.,  1839.    Bom 

1810,  died  1850.     Wilmington. 

TOOMER,  ALEXANDER  DUNCAN,  Pittsboro :  1841-'43.    Dead. 
TOOMER,  FREDERICK  ARMAND,  Pittsboro:  A.  B.,  1851.  Physician.   Dead. 
TOOMER,  JOHN  D.,  Wilmington:  1798.    Judge  Superior  Ct.     Dead. 
TOOMER,  LEWIS  H.,  Wilmington:  1802.     Dead. 

TORRANS,  RICHARD  N.,  New  Berne:  1821.  Planter.   Born  1804,  died  1830. 
TORRENCE,  CHARLES  LAW,  Salisbury:  A.  B.,  1821.    Dead. 
TORRENCE,  HENRY  TOOMER,  Pittsboro :  A.  B.,  1853.   Lawyer.   Died  1858. 
TORRENCE,  HUGH,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  1827. 

TORRENCE,  RICHARD  ALLISON,  Mecklenburg  Co. :  A.  B.,  1855.    Charlotte. 
TOWLES,  DANIEL  THOMAS,  Kaleigh :  A.  B.,  1849 ;  A.  M.,  1852.    Minister. 

Dead. 
TOWNES,  JAMES  EDMUND,  Townesville,  Granville  Co.:  1858-'61.    Born 

1843.    C.  S.  A. 
TOWNSEND,  JOSEPH  WHITE,  Perquimans  Co. :  1826.     Gen.  Assem.   Judge 

Ark.    Born  1808,  died  1852. 

TOWNSEND,  RICHARD  WALTER,  Lumberton:  1881-'82. 
TRAVIS,  WILLIAM,  Kowan  Co.:  1819. 
TREADWELL,  OLIVER  WOLCOTT,   Connecticut:    A.  B.,  1826.      Tutor 

U.  N.  C.,  1826-'29.    Dead. 

TREADWELL,  WILLIAM  Lo WNDES,  Lamar,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1851.    Dead. 
TRIGG,  WILLIAM  STEPHEN,  Alabama :  A.  B.,  1847. 
TRIPP,  JOHN  BRYANT,  Greenville :  1885-87. 
TROY,  EDWARD,  Columbus  Co.:  1881-'82. 
TROY,  JOHN  CLARK,  Fayetteville :  1875-'77. 
TROY,  MATTHEW,  Salisbury  :  A.  B.,  1803 ;  A.  M.    Dead. 
TROY,  ROBERT  E.,  Columbus  Co.:  1836-'37.    Lawyer.    Dead. 
TUCKER,  GEORGE,  Virginia :  1817. 

TUCKER,  JAMES  HENRY,  Greenville :  1880-'84.    Lawyer. 
TUCKER,  JOHN  C.,  La  Fourche,  La. :  1857-'59. 
TUCKER,  JOSEPH  JOEL  WASHINGTON,  Kaleigh:  A.  B.,  1847;  A.  M., 

1850.     M.  D.  Univ.  of  Pa.    Born  1827,  died  1856. 
TUCKER,  RUFUS  SYLVESTER,  Kaleigh:  A.  B.,  1848;  A.  M.,  1868.    Born 

1829.     Maj.  C.  S.  A.     Merchant.    Planter. 

TUCKER,  WILLIAM  RUFUS,  Kaleigh :  Ph.  B.,  1887.    Lawyer.    Banker. 
TULL,  JOHN  GRAHAM,  Lenoir  Co.:  A.  B.,  1836;  A.  M.,  1839.    Physician. 

Dead. 

TUNSTALL,  WHITMELL  PEYTON,  Chatham,  Va.:  A.  B.,  1827.    Dead. 
TUNSTALL,  WILLIAM,  Halifax  Co.:  1817.    Dead. 


222  Students  of  the 

TUNSTALL,  THOMAS  TATE,  Baldwin  Co.,  Ala. :  1839-'41.   Born  1823.  U.  S. 

Consul  to  Cadiz,  1856,  and  to  San  Salvador,  1888.     Tensaw,  Ala. 
TURLINGTON,  IB  A    THOMAS,  Elevation,  Johnston  Co.:   Ph.  B.,   1883. 

Teacher.    Smithfield. 
TURLINGTON,   "WILLIS    EDGAR,   Johnston    Co.:    1879-80.      Physician. 

Elevation. 

TURNER,  BAILEY  P.,  Hendersonville,  Tenn.:  1856-'57.    Dead. 
TURNER,  JAMES  C.,  North  Carolina:  1825. 
TURNER,  JAMES  NEILL,  Cumberland  Co.:  A.  B.,  1855.     Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  July  22,  1835,  mortally  wounded  at  Petersburg,  died  Sept.  29,  1864. 
TURNER,  Josi AH  G.,  Hillsboro:  1842-' 43.     Lawyer.    Journalist. 
TURNER,  SAMUEL  JEFFERSON,  Marion,  McDowell  Co. :  1880-'81.    Law- 
yer.   Gen.  Assem.,  1887-'89.     Bakersville. 
TURNER,  THOMAS  HENRY  CLAY,  Hillsboro:  A.  B.,  1844.     Physician. 

Dead. 

TURRENTINE,  JOHN  A.,  Hillsboro:  1848-'50.     Dead. 
TURRENTINE,  SAMUEL  BRYANT,  Hillsboro:    A.  B.,  1884;  A.  M.,  1887. 

Minister.     King's  Mountain. 

TWITTY,  WILLIAM  JOHNSTON,  Warrenton :  A.  B.,  1824.     Dead. 
TWITTY,  WILLIAM  LEWIS,  Kutherford  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.     Dead. 
TYLER,  WILLIAM  P.,  Bertie  Co.:  1848-'49.    Lawyer.     Dead. 
TYSON,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  Greenville:  1884-. 
TYSON,  LOJCIAN  P.,  Carthage,  Moore  Co.:  1859-61. 
URQUHART,  LEWIS  THOMPSON,  Lewiston :  1888-. 
URQUHART,  RICHARD  ALEXANDER,  Lewiston :  1888-. 
UZZELL,  JOHN  RANDOLPH,  Goldsboro:  1880-'81. 
UZZELL,   KlRBY  SMITH,   Goldsboro :    B.  S.,   1886.    Lawyer.     Journalist. 

Garden  City,  Ark. 

UZZELL,  ROBERT  L*EE,  Goldsboro:  B.  S.,  1886.    Teacher.    Koanoke,  Va. 
VALENTINE,  THOMAS  WOOD,  Bowman's  Bluff:  1886-'88. 
VAN  AMRINGE,  STACEY,  Wilmington:  1886-'87.    Lawyer.    Born  Sept.  26, 

1865,  died  1887. 
VANCE,  I>AVID  MITCHELL,  Charlotte:  1875-76.    Born  1857.    Lawyer. 

Journalist.     New  Orleans,  La. 
VANCE,  JAMES  NOEL,  Asheville :  1881-'82. 
VANCE,  THOMAS  MALVERN,  Charlotte :  1879-'81.    Lawyer.   Pres.  Elector, 

1888.    Seattle,  Washington. 
VANCE,  ZEBULON  BAIRD,  Buncombe  Co. :  1851-'52.    LL.  D.    Born  May 

13,  1830.     Lawyer.     County  Solic.,  1852.    Gen.  Assem.,  1854.    M.  C.,  35th 

and  36th  Congs.    Col.  C.  S.  A.    Gov.,  1862,  1864,  1876.    Elected  U.  S.  Sen., 

1870.    U.  S.  Sen.,  1879-.    Black  Mountain. 
VAN  DERVEER,  WILLIAM  BLACKSHEAR,  Montgomery,  Ala. :  1859-'61. 

Born  1840.     C.  S.  A.     Planter.    Clio,  Texas. 
VANDIVER,  WALTER  WIGHTMAN,  Asheville :  1881-'83. 
VANN,  ENOCH  JASPER,  Groveville,  Ga. :  A.  B.,  1854.  Pres.  Fla.  Sen.    State 

Attorney.    Judge  Cir.  Ct.    Madison,  Florida. 
VANN,  LIVINGSTON,  Madison,  Fla. :  1881-'84.    Lawyer. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  223 

VAN  WYCK,  AUGUSTUS,  Pendleton,  S.  C. :  A.  B.,  1864 ;  A.  M.,  1868.  Born 
1844.  Judge  Brooklyn  City  Ct.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

VAN  WYCK,  WILLIAM,  Pendleton,  S.  C. :  A.  B.,  1861 ;  A.  M.,  1866.  Law- 
yer. Born  1840,  died  May  28,  1887.  New  York  City. 

VARNER,  HERBERT  M.,  Macon,  Ga.:  1858-'60. 

VAUGHAN,  JAMES  ATLAS,  Richmond  Co. :  1827.  Born  1810.  Dead.  Little 
Rock,  Ark. 

VAUGHAN,  IJATIMER  CLARK,  Warrenton:  A.  B.,  1879.  Journalist.  Or- 
lando, Fla. 

VAUGHAN,  L»EONIDAS  POLK,  Sparta,  Alleghany  Co.:  1883-'86. 

VAUGHAN,  ROBERT,  North  Carolina :  1796. 

VAUGHAN,  VERNON  HENRY,  Mt.  Meigs,  Ala.:  A.  B.,  1860.  Adj.  C.  S.  A. 
Prof.  Math.  Univ.  Ala.,  1868.  Gov.  Utah,  1869.  Planter  and  Miner.  Died 
Dec.  4,  1878.  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

VAUGHN,  KOBERT  GALLOWAY,  Madison,  Rockingham  Co. :  1887-. 

VENABLE,  JOSEPH,  Oxford :  A.  B.,  1857. 

VINES,  CHARLES,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1860-'61.  Lieut.  C.  S.  A.  Born  Oct.  30, 
1842,  killed  at  Cedar  Creek,  Oct.  19,  1864. 

VINES,  CHARLES  CARSON,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1875-'76. 

VINSON,  JAMES  D.,  Northampton  Co.:  1867-'68.    Dead. 

VISER,  JAMES  HERVEY,  Florence,  Alabama :  A.  B.,  1841 ;  A.  M.,  1848. 
Lawyer. 

VON  SCHWEINITZ,  EMILE  ALEXANDER,  Salem:  A.  B.,  1882;  Ph.  D., 
1885.  Washington,  D.  C. 

WADDELL,  ALFRED,  Brunswick  Co. :  1824.    Dead. 

WADDELL,  ALFRED  MOORE,  Hillsboro:  1850-53.  Lawyer.  Lieut.  Col. 
C.  S.  A.  M.  C.  Pres.  Elector,  1888.  Wilmington. 

WADDELL,  ALFRED  MOORE,  Wilmington:  1877-78. 

WADDELL,  EDWARD  B.,  1827.    Dead. 

WADDELL,  FRANCIS  N.,  Wilmington:  1813.    Dead. 

WADDELL,  GEORGE  H.,  Chapel  Hill:  1846-' 47.    Dead. 

WADDELL,  HUGH,  Hillsboro:  A.  B.,  1818.  Lawyer.  Pres.  N.  C.  Sen. 
Dead. 

WADDELL,  HUGH  Y.,  Wilmington:  1821.    Dead. 

WADDELL,  JAMES  FLEMING,  Pittsboro :  1841-'43.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

WADDELL,  LEGH  RICHMOND,  Pittsboro:  A.  B.,  1852.    Dead. 

WADDELL,  MAURICE  QUINCE,  Wilmington:  1821.    Lawyer.    Dead. 

WADDELL,  OWEN  ALFRED,  Pittsboro:  1851-'52.  Maj.  C.  S.  A.  Born 
1833,  killed  at  Altoona,  Ga.,  1864.  Warrensburg,  Mo. 

WADDELL,  THEODORE  DEHON,  Pittsboro :  1853-' 55.  Born  1838.  C.  S.  A. 
New  York  City. 

WADDILL,  JOHN  COOPER,  Selma,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1856.  Born  1833.  Min- 
ister. Matagorda,  Tex. 

WADDILL,  JOHN  B.,  Hertford  Co. :  A.  B.,  1851.  Capt.  C.  S.  A.  Killed  in 
battle. 

WADE,  CLEMENT  W.,  Spring  Hill,  Tenn. :  1855-'57.    Planter.    Dead. 

WADE,  THOMAS  BERRYMAN,  Spring  Hill,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1858.  Planter. 
Dead. 


224  Students  of  the 

WAITT,  MALCOLM  GRAHAM,  Raleigh:  1869-70. 

WALDO,  JOSEPH  T.,  Hamilton,  Martin  Co.:   1855-'56.     Lawyer.     Gen. 

Assem. 

WALDROP,  OTISTHERON,  Wilmington:  1885-'86. 
WALKER,  JAMES  ALVES,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1858. 
WALKER,  JAMES  C.,   Casweli  Co.:  1837-'38.     Physician.     Dead. 
WALKER,  JAMES  H.,  Wilmington:  1813. 
WALKER,  JOEL  PATON,  Lauderdale  Springs,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1861.    Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     District  Atty.     Gen.  Assem. 
WALKER,  JOHN  M.,  Hillsboro:  1840-'42. 
WALKER,  JOHN  MOSELEY,  Hickory :  A.  B.,  1881.    Charlotte. 
WALKER,  JOSHUA  COCHRAN,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,   1854.     Born  1833. 

Surg.  C.  S.  A.    Physician.     Dead. 

WALKER,  JOHNSON,  Coffeeville,  Upshur  Co.,  Texas :  1858-'60. 
"WALKER,  JULIUS,  Wilmington  :  1807.     Dead. 
WALKER,  JLuciAN  HOLMES,  Hickory :  A.  B.,  1881.    Charlotte. 
WALKER,  MIMS  B.,  Uniontown,  Ala. :  1858-' 59.    Born  1838.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Gen.  Assem.     Planter.     Faunsdale,  Ala. 

WALKER,  NICHOLAS  Li.,  Milton,  Caswell  Co.:  1845-'47.    Dead. 
WALKER,  PETER,  Hillsboro :  1834-'35. 

WALKER,  PLATT  !>.,  Wilmington:  1865-'67.    Lawyer.    Charlotte. 
"WALKER,  THOMAS  OWEN  DAVIE,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1843.    Lawyer. 

E.  R.  Director.    Born  1822,  died  1865. 
WALKER,  WILLIAM  MEARES,  Wilmington:  A.  B.,  1852.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1829,  killed  in  battle  1864. 

WALKER,  WILLIAM  RICHMOND,  Caswell  Co.:  A.  B.,  1838;  A.  M.,  1858. 
WALKUP,  HENRY  C.,  Union  Co.:  1864-'65. 
WALKUP,  SAMUEL  HOEY,  Mecklenburg  Co. :   A.  B.,  1841 ;   A.  M.,  1844. 

Col.  C.  S.  A.     Dead. 

WALL,  HENRY  CLAY,  Richmond  Co.:  1858-61.    Born  1841.    Author.  Mer- 
chant.    Rockingham. 

WALL,  JAMES  M.,  Fayette  Co.,  Tenn.:  1856-'58.    C.  S.  A. 
WALL,  JAMES  MARSHALL,  Anson  Co. :  A.  B.,  1867.    Born  1839.    Teacher. 

Planter. 

WALL,  JOHN,  North  Carolina:  1826. 
WALL,  JOHN  POYTHRESS,  Rockingham,  Richmond  Co.:  1852-'54.    Born 

1835,  died  1855. 

"WALL,  JOHN  T.,  Hicksford,  Va.:  1823.    Dead. 
WALL,  JOSEPH  G.,  Hicksford,  Va. :  1807.    Dead. 
WALL,  RICHARD  ROBERT,  Rockingham  Co. :    A.  B.,  1829.    Physician. 

Dead. 

WALL,  WILLIAM  MILLARD,  Mt.  Airy,  Surry  Co. :  1887-'88. 
WALLACE,  GEORGE  W.,  Norfolk,  Va. :  1862-'64.    Physician.    Beckley,  Va. 
WALLACE,  JAMES  ALBERT,  Pitt  Co. :  A.  B.,  1860.    C.  S.  A. 
WALLIS,  WILLIAM  BANE  ALEXANDER,  Stokes  Co. :  A.  B.,  1816. 
WALSER,  FREDERICK  TAYLOR,  Yadkin  College:  1862-'63.    Born  1849. 

Journalist. 
WALSER,  JOSEPH  GAITHER,  Yadkin  College :  1888-. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  225 

WALSER,  ZEBULON  BAIRD,  Yadkin College:  1880-84.  Gen.Assem.   Lex- 
ington. 

WALSH,  CHARLES,  Mobile,  Ala. :  1857-' 59.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Dead. 

WALTON,  TIMOTHY,  Dayton,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1859. 

WARD,  ALFRED  DECATUR,  Joford,  Duplin  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1885.  Kenansville. 

WARD,  EDWARD  W.,  Memphis,  Tenn. :  1847-'48. 

WARD,  FRANCIS,  Greene  Co.:  1809.    Dead. 

WARD,  GASTON,  Chapel  Hill :  1869-70. 

WARD,  JAMES  RIDDLE,  Chatham  Co. :  A.  B.,  1846;  A.  M.,  1849.    Physi- 
cian.   Dead. 

WARD,  NATHAN  PERRY,  Franklin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1857.    Dead. 

WARD,  SAMUEL  MILTON,  Chapel  Hill :  1869-70. 

WARD,  WYATT  MACON,  Wilson  Co. :  1881-'82. 

WARE,  JAMES  N.,  Perry  Co.,  Ala.:  1859-'60. 

WARE,  JOHN  J.,  Brownsville,  Tenn. :  1857-'59.     Surg.  C.  S.  A.     Physician. 
Dead. 

WARE,  WILLIAM  H.,  Perry  Co.,  Alabama:  1859-'60. 

WARLICK,  IJEE  MARTIN,  Lincolnton :  A.  B.,  1884.    Koxboro. 

WARREN,  JOSEPH  EDWARD  JOHNSON,  Kosedale :  1887-. 

WASHBURN,  DANIEL  MOSES,  Mica:  1886-'87. 

WASHINGTON,  AUGUSTIN,  1822.    Dead. 

WASHINGTON,  AUGUSTINE  BURKETTE,  Memphis,  Tenn.:  A.  B.,  1858. 
LL.  B.     C.  S.  A.     Killed  at  Chickamauga,  Sept.  19,  1863. 

WASHINGTON,  GEORGE,  Wayne  Co.:  A.  B.,  1848. 

WASHINGTON,  G.  LAWRENCE,  Kinston:  1859-'62. 

WASHINGTON,  JAMES  AUGUSTUS,  Lenoir  Co. :  A.  B.,  1823.    Physician. 
Born  1803,  died  1847.     New  York  City. 

WASHINGTON,  JAMES  AUGUSTUS,  Wayne  Co. :  A.  B.,  1851.    Col.  C.  S.  A. 
Physician.     Goldsboro. 

WASHINGTON,  JOHN,  1821.    Dead. 

WATKINS,  HENRY  THOMAS,  Milton,  Caswell  Co. :  1847-' 49.    Merchant. 
Born  1830,  died  1871. 

WATKINS,  HENRY  THOMAS,  Henderson :  A.  B.,  1878.    Lawyer. 

WATKINS,  JOELT.,  Mecklenburg,  Va.:  1835-'36. 

WATKINS,  SAMUEL  VENABLE,  Farmville,  Va. :  1814-'16.    Dead. 

WATKINS,  STEPHEN  H.,  Virginia:  1836-37. 

WATKINS,  STEPHEN  K.   S.,  Sornerville,  Tenn.:    1858-'59.    Born  1839. 
Lieut.  C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Williston,  Tenn. 

WATKINS,  THOMAS  R.,  Sornerville,  Tenn. :  1859-'61.    Born  1840.    C.  S.  A. 
Physician.     Buntyn,  Tenn. 

WATKINS,  WARNER  MERIWETHER,  Milton,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1863. 

WATLINGTON,  JAMES  SCOTT,  Milton,  Caswell  Co.,  A.  B.,  1858. 

WATSON,  CHARLES  E.,  Chapel  Hill:  1864-'66.     Durham. 

WATSON,  EDWARD  THOMAS,  Chapel  Hill :  1844-' 46.    Physician.    Dead. 

WATSON,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Moulton,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1851.    C.  S.  A. 
Dead. 

WATSON,  JAMES  A.,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1868.    Physician.     Arkansas. 

WATSON,  JOHN  B.,  Johnston  Co.:  1828.    Dead. 
15 


226  Students  of  the 

WATSON,  JOHN  H.,  New  Berne  :   1832-'35.     Born  1816.     Lawyer.     Dead. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
WATSON,  JOHN  THOMAS,  Nash  Co. :  A.  B.,  1843 ;  A.  M.,  1850.     Physician. 

Dead. 

WATSON,  NATHANIEL  HUGH,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1857.    Dead. 
WATSON,  THOMAS  LOWE,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1859.     Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  June  7,  1839.     Killed  at  Chickamauga,  1863.     Texas. 
WATSON,  WILLIAM  H.,  Smithfield,  Wayne  Co. :  1827.     Dead. 
WATT,  ROBERT  B.,  Kockingham  Co. :  1833-'34.    Dead. 
WATT,  RUFUS  L.,  Rockingham  Co.:  1840-'41.    Dead. 
WATT,  WILLIAM  P.,  Kockingham  Co. ;  1834-'36.    Dead. 
WAITERS,  HENRY  W.,  Wilmington:  1805.    Dead. 
WAITERS,  JOHN  WILLIAMS,  Brunswick  Co.:  A.  B.,  1825.     Physician. 

Dead. 

WAITERS,  JOSEPH  H.,  Brunswick  Co. :  1801.    Dead. 
WAITERS,  SAMUEL  PAXSON,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1855.    Episc.  Minister. 

Morganton. 

WAITERS,  WILLIAM,  Brunswick  Co.:  1847-'51.     Planter.     Dead. 
WATTS,  LEANDER  ALBERTUS,  Iredell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1826.    Minister.    Born 

1801,  died  1855. 

WATTS,  THOMAS  WYNN,  Williamston,  Martin  Co.:  A.  B.,  1826. 
WAUGH,  JESSE  ALBERT,  Stokes  Co. :  A.  B.,  1831.    Dead. 
WEAVER,  LUTHER  JONES,  Orange  Co.:  1869-70. 
WEAVER,  RICHARD  THOMAS,  Jackson,  Northampton  Co. :  A.  B.,  1846. 

Physician.     Dead. 

WEAVER,  WILEY  CROMWELL,  Orange  Co. :  1869-'70. 
WEBB,  BENJAMIN  £>.,  Halifax  Co. :  1863-' 64.     C.  S.  A.     Planter. 
WEBB,   CHARLES  AURELIUS,  Warren  Plains:    A.  B.,  1889.     Teacher. 

Asheville. 

WEBB,  HENRY,  Hillsboro:  1823.    Dead. 
WEBB,  HENRY  YOUNG,  Hillsboro :  1803-'06.    A.  M.     Gen.  Assem.    Judge 

3d  Dist.  Ala.  Ter.     Born  1784,  died  1823.     Greene  Co.,  Ala. 
WEBB,  HENRY  YOUNG,  Eutaw,  Ala. :  1841-' 44.     Born  1822.    M.  D.  Jeffer- 

son  Coll.     Pres.  Bd.  of  Censors  and  Health  officer,  Greene  Co. 
WEBB,  JAMES,  Hillsboro :  1795.    Dead. 
WEBB,  JAMES  Louis  ADRIAN,  Maury  Co.,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1857.    Planter. 

Hood,  Miss. 

WEBB,  JOHN,  Tallyho,  Granville  Co. :  1877-'79.    Oxford. 
WEBB,  JOHN   M.,  Alamance  Co. :    1866-'68.     A.  M.,    1878.     Prin.  Webb 

School.     Bellbuckle,  Tenn. 
WEBB,  JOSEPH  C.,  Hillsboro:  1865-'68. 
WEBB,  RICHARD  STANFORD,  Alamance  Co. :   A.  B.,  1859 ;   A.  M.,  1866. 

Born  1837.     Chaplain  C.  S.  A.     N.  C.  Conference. 
WEBB,  ROBERT  DICKENS,  Marion,  Ala.:  1828.     Physician.    Born  1808, 

died  1845. 

WEBB,  THOMAS,  Granville  Co. :  1799.     Dead. 
WEBB,  THOMAS,  Hillsboro:  A.B.,  1847;  A.M.,  1851.    Gen.  Assem.    Pres. 

N.  C.  K.  E. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  227 

WEBB,  THOMAS   SHAPARD,  Memphis,  Term.:    1858-'61.      Born  1840. 

Major  C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     Knoxville,  Term. 
"WEBB,  WILLIAM  EDWARDS,  Granville  Co. :   A.  B.,  1812 ;  A.  M.,  1815. 

Prof.  Anc.  Langs.,  U.  N.  C.    Dead. 
WEBB,  WILLIAM  HENRY  GRAHAM,  Granville  Co.:   1860-'61.    Lieut. 

C.  S.  A.     Born  Dec.  2,  1842.     Mortally  wounded  at  Gettysburg. 
WEBB,  WILLIAM  PETER,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1835.    Lawyer.    Judge. 

Eutaw,  Ala. 
WEBB,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  Alamance  Co. :  1860-'61,  and  1863-'64.    A.  B., 

1867 ;  A.  M.,  1868.    Born  1842.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Prin.  Webb  School.     Bell- 
buckle,  Tenn. 
WEBB,  WILLIAM  SMITH,  Hillsboro :  A.  B.,  1799.    Physician.    Born  1778, 

died  1866.     Williamson  Co.,  Tenn. 
WEEKS,  STEPHEN  BEAUREGARD,  Nixonton,  Pasquotank  Co. :  A.  B.,  1886 ; 

A.  M.,  1887 ;  Ph.  D.,  1888.     Tutor  U.  N.  C.,  1887-'88.     Chapel  Hill. 
WEILL,  SOLOMON  COHEN,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1885 ;  LL.  B.,  1886.    Acting 

Prof.  Greek,  1885-'86.     Lawyer. 
WEIR,  SAMUEL  P.,  Greensboro :  A.  B.,  1860.     Lieut.  C.  S.  A.    Born  Oct.  12, 

1839,  killed  at  Fredericksburg,  1862. 

WELLBORN,  OLIN,  Dalton,  Ga. :  1860-'61.    Col.  C.  S.  A. 
WESSON,   BENJAMIN  J.,  Calloway  Co.,  Ky.:    1858-'61.     A.  M.,  1878. 

Teacher!    Fulton,  Ky. 

WEST,  JESSE  FELIX,  Waverly,  Va.:  Ph.  B.,  1885.     Lawyer. 
WEST,  JOHN  WALTER,  Waverly,  Va. :  1882-'83. 
WEST,  JTJNIUS  EDGAR,  Waverly,  Va. :  1882-'84. 
"WEST,  Louis,  Woodville,  Miss. :  1858-59. 

WESTRAY,  SAMUEL  EDWARD,  Nash  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Planter. 
WETMORE,  GEORGE  BADGER,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1844 ;  D.  D.    Episc. 

Minister.    Born  1823,  died  June  10,  1888.     Banner's  Elk. 
WETMORE,  THOMAS  BADGER,  Fayetteville:    A.  B.,  1841.    Born  1821. 

Lawyer.     Maj.  C.  S.  A.     Livingston,  Ala. 
WETMORE,  "WILLIAM  KOBARDS,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1854.    Born  1834. 

Tutor  U.  N.  C.     Chaplain  C.  S.  A.     Episc.  Min.     Lincolnton. 
WHARTON,  JOHN  ELISHA,  Guilford  Co.:   A.  B.,  1857.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Sherman,  Tex. 

WHARTON,  JESSE  RANKIN,  Guilford  Co. :  A.  B.,  1855.   Supt.  Pub.  Instruct. 
WHARTON,  SAMUEL  DAVIES,  Guilford  Co. :  A.  B.,  1845.    Dead. 
WHARTON,  HENRY  WATSON,  Greensboro :  1887-. 
WHARTON,  TURNER  ASHBY,  Greensboro:  1880-'83.    Minister. 
WHEAT,  JOHN  THOMAS,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1851;  A.  B.  Univ.  of  Nash- 
ville, 1849.     Lawyer.     Sec.  Conv.  La.,  1861.     Capt.  1st  Louisiana,  C.  S.  A. 

Born  Dec.  3,  1830,  killed  at  Shiloh,  April  6,  1862.     New  Orleans,  La. 
WHEAT,  LIEONIDAS  POLK,  Chapel  Hill:  1858-'60.    Born  1841.    Planter. 

Berryville,  Va. 

WHEDBEE,  JOSHUA  L.EE,  Hertford  Co. :  1876-77.    Planter. 
WHEDBEE,  THOMAS  C.,  Hertford  Co.:  1887-88.    Lawyer. 
WHEELER,  JUNIUS  BRUTUS,  Lincoln  Co. :  1849-'51.    Col.  U.  S.  A.    Prof. 

Engineering  U.  S.  Mil.  Acad.  Author.  Born  1830,  died  1886.  West  Point,  N.  Y. 


228  Students  of  the 

WHITAKEB,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1846.    Physi- 
cian. 

WHITAKEB,  CABBY,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1802. 

WHITAKEB,  CAREY,  Halifax  Co. :  1850-'52.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  bat- 
tle, 1864. 

WHITAKEB,  CHABLES,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1855. 
WHITAKEB,  DAVID   C.,  Davenport,  Iowa:  B.  S.,  1858.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  Nov.  30,  1838,  died  in  service  at  Jamestown,  Apr.  21,  1865. 
WHITAKEB,  DE  BEBNIEBE  HOOPEB,  Kaleigh :  1887-. 
WHITAKEB,  EXUM  L.EWIS,  Halifax  Co. :  A.  B.,  1844.    Capt.  U.  S.  A.    Died 

in  Mex.  War,  1847. 

WHITAKEB,  JAMES  FLETCHEB,  Enfield,  Halifax  Co. :  1878-79. 
WHITAKEB,  JAMES  HUNTEB,  Halifax  Co.:  A.  B.,  1853.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
WHITAKEB,  JOHN  C.,  Halifax  Co.:  1833-'34.     Dead. 
WHITAKEB,  JOHN  HENBY,  Halifax  Co.:  A.  B.,  1847.    Lawyer.    Planter. 

Maj.  1st  N.  C.  Cav.,  C.  S.  A.    Born  June  19, 1827,  wounded  at  Fairfax  C.  H. 

and  died  June  27,  1863. 

WHITAKEB,  LEWIS  B.,  Halifax  Co.:  1816. 
WHITAKEB,   MATTHEW,    Enfield,   Halifax   Co.:    1838-' 40.      Physician. 

Dead. 

WHITAKEB,  NATHANIEL  J.,  Wake  Co. :  1853-' 54. 
WHITAKEB,  KICHABD  H.,  Tallahassee,  Fla. :  1850-'51.    Dead. 
WHITAKEB,  SPIEB,  Halifax  Co.:  1817.    Gen.  Assem.    Atty.  Gen.  N.  C., 

1842-'47.     Dead.     Davenport,  Iowa. 
WHITAKEB,  SPIEB,  Davenport,  Iowa:  A.  B.,  1861.    Adj.  C.  S.  A.    Lawyer. 

Chm'n  State  Dem.  Com.,  1888-.     Kaleigh,  N.  C. 
WHITAKEB,  THOMAS  !>.,  Scotland  Neck:  1884-'85.    Lawyer. 
WHITAKEB,  WILLIAM  H.,  Davenport,  Iowa :  A.  B.,  1858.   Lawyer.   C.  S.  A. 

Born  Dec.  20,  1836,  died  in  service,  Oct.  20,  1862.     California. 
WHITAKEB,  WILSON  CABY,  Tallahassee,  Fla. :   A.  B.,  1851.      Physician. 
WHITAKEB,  WILSON  WILLIS,  Caswell  Co.:  A.  B.,  1838;  A.  M.,  1841. 

Dead. 

WHITE,  BENJAMIN  FBANKLIN,  Bertie  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1884. 
WHITE,  CHAPMAN  G.,  Columbia,  Tenn.:  1854-'56.    Died  1859. 
WHITE,  GEOBGE  MONTGOMEBY,  Bladen  Co. :  A.  B.,  1853.    Died  1860. 
WHITE,  JAMES  "WILLIAM,  Clinton,  Sampson  Co. :  1887-. 
WHITE,  JOHN  M.,  York  District,  S.  C.:  1852-'53. 
WHITE,  JOSEPH  MASTEBS,  Marianna,  Fla. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Born  1837,  died 

1867. 
WHITE,  RICHABD    STBEET,   Elizabethtown,  Bladen  Co.:    B.  S.,    1886. 

Lawyer. 

WHITE,  STUABT,  Kaleigh :  A.  B.,  1856.    Dead. 
WHITE,  THOMAS,  Petersburg,  Va. :  1845-'48.     Capt.  C.  S.  A. 
WHITE,  WALTEB  WALLACE,  Boykin's,  Va. :  1885-'86. 
WHITE,  WILLIE  HILL,  Smithfield,  Wayne  Co.:  1810.    Physician.    Dead. 
WHITE,  WILLIAM  HILL,  Salisbury:  1881-'83. 
WHITE,  WILLIAM  J.,  Warrenton:  1859-'61.     Merchant. 
WHITEHEAD,  KOBEBT  BYNVTM,  Wilson :  1888-. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  229 

WHITEHEAD,  WILEY  WHITEFOOT,  Kenansville :  A.  B.,  1858.  Died  1863. 

WHITEHURST,  JAMES  B.,  Tarboro:  1888.    Lawyer. 

WHITEHURST,  WILLIAM  WARREN,  Straits,  Carteret  Co. :  1882-'84. 

WHITESIDE,  GEORGE  M.,  Kutherford  Co. :  1867-'68.    Lawyer.    Died  1880. 

WHITFIELD,  ALLEN,  Lenoir  Co.:  1812. 

WHITFIELD,  ANTHONY  !>.,  Columbus,  Miss. :  1859-' 60. 

WHITFIELD,  BOAZ,  Demopolis,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1858 ;  A.  M.,  1861.    Born  1838. 

C.  S.  A.     Lawyer.     Physician.     Planter. 
WHITFIELD,  BRYAN,  Tallahassee,  Fla.:   A.  B.,  1854.     Physician.     Capt. 

•C.  S.  A.     Born  1833,  killed  in  battle,  1861.    Greenville,  Ala. 
WHITFIELD,  BRYAN  WATKINS,  Demopolis,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1849.    Born  1828. 

Physician.     Planter. 

WHITFIELD,  CICERO,  Lenoir  Co. :  A.  B.,  1860.     Sergt.  C.  S.  A.    Physician. 
WHITFIELD,  EDWARD  H.,  Wayne  Co. :  1817.    Dead. 
WHITFIELD,   GAIUS,   Demopolis,  Ala.:   1853-' 56.    Born  1837.    C.  S.  A. 

Planter. 

WHITFIELD,  GEORGE,  Lenoir  Co. :  1822.    Dead. 
WHITFIELD,  GEORGE,  Lenoir  Co. :  A.  B.,  1823.    Dead. 
WHITFIELD,  GEORGE,  Tallahassee,  Fla.:  1850-' 52.    Surg.  C.  S.  A.    Dead. 
WHITFIELD,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  Linden,  Ala. :  1845-' 47.    Lawyer.    Gen. 

Assem.  m  Born  1829,  died  1871.     Wilson,  N.  C. 
WHITFIELD,  JAMES  B.,  Lenoir  Co. :  1824.    Dead. 
WHITFIELD,  JAMES  GEORGE,  Lenoir  Co.:   A.  B.,  1859.    Born  1840. 

Black  Bluff,  Ala. 
WHITFIELD,  JAMES  HERVEY,  Gainesville,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1855.    Brandon, 

Miss. 
WHITFIELD,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  Lowndes  Co.,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1849.    Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Killed  in  battle. 

WHITFIELD,  NATHAN  B.,  Lenoir  Co. :  1813.    Dead. 
WHITFIELD,  NATHAN  B.,  Lenoir  Co. :  1853-'56.    Col.  C.  S.  A.    Judge. 
WHITFIELD,  NATHAN  B.,  Wayne  Co. :  1857-' 59.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed 

in  battle. 
WHITFIELD,  NATHAN  BRYAN,  Demopolis,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1857.    Born  1835. 

C.  S.  A.    Civ.  Engineer.    San  Francisco,  Cal. 
WHITFIELD,  NEEDHAM  G.  BRYAN,  Demopolis,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1849.    Born 

1830.     C.  S.  A.    Lawyer. 

WHITFIELD,  NEEDHAM  J.,  Aberdeen,  Miss.:  1848-'50. 
WHITFIELD,  OWEN  HOLMES,  Aberdeen,  Miss.:   A.  B.,  1846.    Lawyer. 

Dead. 

WHITFIELD,  RICHARD  A.,  Lenoir  Co. :  1849-'52. 
WHITFIELD,  RICHARD  HENRY,  Demopolis,  Ala. :   A.  B.,  1850.    Born 

1830.     M.  D.  Univ.  Pa.     Surg.  C.  S.  A.    Meridian,  Miss. 
WHITFIELD,  ROBERT  A.,  Gainesville,  Ala.:  1856-'57. 
WHITFIELD,  SAMUEL,  Wayne  Co. :  1816.    Dead. 
WHITFIELD,  SAMUEL  ERWIN,  Aberdeen,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1850. 
WHITFIELD,  SAMUEL  GODWIN,  Enfield,  Halifax  Co. :  1878-'79. 
WHITFIELD,  THEODORE,  Hinds  Co.,  Miss. :  A.  B.,  1850.    Born  1834.    D.  D. 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 


230  Students  of  the 

WHITFIELD,  WILLIAM  A.,  Wayne  Co. :  1834-'37.    U.  S.  Navy. 

WHITFIELD,  WILLIAM  BLACKLEDGE,  Jefferson  Co.,  Fla. :  1859-'61. 
C.  S.  A.  Born  1842,  killed  at  Seven  Pines,  '1862. 

WHITFIELD,  WILLIAM  COBB,  La  Grange,  Lenoir  Co. :  1880-'81.  Physi- 
cian. 

WHITFIELD,  WILLIAM  W.,  Mississippi:  1843-'44. 

WHITNEB,  ALONZO  CHURCH,  Madison  C.  H.,  Fla. :  A.  B.,  1861 ;  A.  M. 
Judge  Superior  Court. 

WHITNEB,  BENJAMIN  FBANKLIN,  Madison  C.  H.,  Fla. :  1860-'61.  Capt. 
C.  S.  A. 

WHITSETT,  WILLIE  T.,  Gibson ville,  Guilford  Co. :  1886-'88. 

WHITSETT,  GEOBGE  WALTEB,  Graham,  Alamauce  Co. :  Ph.  B.,  1882. 
Dentist.  Greensboro. 

WHITTED,  ANDEBSON,  Hillsboro:  1807.    Dead. 

WHITTED,  HENBY,  Virginia :  1817.    Dead. 

WHITTED,  JAMES,  Orange  Co. :  1803.    Dead. 

WHITTED,  JOHN  McK.,  Bladen  Co.:  1857-'60.    C.  S.  A. 

WHITTED,  THOMAS,  Bladen  Co. :  1853-'56.    C.  S.  A. 

WHITTED,  THOMAS  SMITH,  Bladen  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Elizabethtown. 

WHITTED,  WILLIAM  I>AVIS,  Hendersonville :  1869-70. 

WHITTINGTON,  HIBAM  ALLEN,  Burnsville,  Yancey  Co.:  1886-'88. 

WHYTE,  THOMAS  EDWABD,  Chapel  Hill :  A.  B.,  1845.    Born  1827.    Surg. 

C.  S.  A.     Physician.    Clarke  Co.,  Ga. 

WHYTE,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH,  Chapel  Hill:  A.  B.,  1850.  Born  1831. 
Teacher.  Dead.  Mobile,  Ala. 

WIGGINS,  MASON  Li.,  Halifax  Co.:  1815.    Gen.  Assem.     Dead. 

WIGGINS,  OCTATIUS  A.,  Halifax  Co.:  1860-'62.  Lieut.  C.  S.  A.  Wil- 
mington. 

WIGGINS,  BICHABD  A.,  Alabama:  1827. 

WIGGINS,  THOMAS  J.  M.,  Halifax  Co. :  1860-'61.     Dead. 

WIGGINS,  WILLIAM  H.,  Halifax  Co. :  1851-'52.    Dead. 

WIGGINS,  WILLIAM  B.,  Oxford:  1848-' 49.    Lawyer. 

WlLCOX,  JOHN,  Greysville,  Ky. :  1857-'59. 

WiLCOX,  MAUBICE  HoLTON,  Warrenton:  1878-'79.     Died  1879. 

WILDEB,  GASTON  HILLABY,  Johnston  Co.:  A.  B.,  1838;  A.  M.,  1843. 
Planter.  Gen.  Assem.  U.  S.  A.  Dead. 

WILDEB,  HILLABY  MADISON,  Wake  Co. :  A.  B.,  1846.    Dead. 

WILDEB,  THOMAS  BONNEB,  Louisburg,  Franklin  Co. :  1884-'85. 

WILEY,  CALVIN  HENDEBSON,  Guilford  Co.:  A.  B.,  1840;  A.  M.,  1845; 

D.  D.,  1881.     State  Supt.  Pub.  Instruction.     Died  1887. 
WILKEBSON,  THOMAS   BENTON,  Granville  Co.:    1853-'55.     Born  1837. 

M.  D.  Univ.  Pa.     Surg.  C.  S.  A.     Author. 

WlLKES,  BUBWELL  BASSETT,  Lawrenceville,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1825.    Dead. 
WILKES,  ELI  ASHTON,  Chester,  S.  C.:  1881-'82. 
WlLKES,  JOHN  FBANCIS,  Charlotte :  Ph.  B.,  1881.     Manufacturer. 
WILKES,  PAUL,  Charlotte :  1882-'83. 
WILKINS,  AMOS  J.,  Edgecombe  Co. :  1818.     Dead. 
WILKINS,  BENJAMIN  F.,  Virginia:  1812.    Dead. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  231 

WILKINS,  EDMUND  T.,  Hicksford,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1814.     Dead. 

WILKINS,  EDMUND  WEBB,  Eastville,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1851. 

WELKINS,  JOHN  J.,  Hicksford,  Va. :  1822. 

WILKINS,  JOHN  Lt.,  1818.     Dead. 

WILKINS,  WILLIAM,  Hicksford,  Va. :  1817.     Dead. 

WILKINS,  WILLIAM  W.,  Brunswick  Co.,  Va. :  1862-'63. 

WILKINSON,  FRANKLIN  SMITH,  Edgecombe  Co. :  A.  B.,  1857.     Teacher. 

Tarboro. 

WILKINSON,  NATHANIEL,  1807.    Dead. 
WILKINSON,  WILLIAM  STRONACH,  Tarboro:    A.  B.,   1887.     Teacher. 

Enfield. 

WILLCOX,  FREDERICK  LERO  Y,  Carbonton,  Moore  Co. :  1888-. 
WILLCOX,  JOSEPH  MARTIN,  Carbonton,  Moore  Co. :  1888-. 
WILLCOX,  LiEWlS  BARGE,  Hawkinsville,  Ga. :  1879-'80. 
WILLEFORD,  MARANDY  B.,  Upshur  Co.,  Texas:  1859-'61. 
WILLEY,  CLAUDE  C.,  Gatesville:  1879-'80. 
WriLLlAMS,  ABNER  F.,  Elizabeth  City  :  1838-'39.     Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  ALBERT  SIDNEY,  Wilmington :  1887-. 
WILLIAMS,  ALEXANDER,  Surry  Co.:  1813.    Physician. 
WILLIAMS,  CYRUS WELLMON,  Polk  Co.:  1879-'81. 
WILLIAMS^  DAVID,  Martin  Co. :  1816.     Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  DUNCAN  MURCHISON,  Wilmington  :  1876-78. 
WILLIAMS,  FRANCIS  BUSH,  Davie  Co. :  1854-'56.    M.  D.  Univ.  Pa.    Born 

1835,  died  1868. 
WILLIAMS,  GABRIEL  LONG,  Montgomery  Co.,  Tenn. :   1854-'56.     Born 

1834.     Merchant.     Clarksville,  Tenn. 

WILLIAMS,  GREEN  DUKE,  Nut  Bush,  Granville  Co. :  1824.    Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  HENRY,  Tennessee :  1802.    Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  HENRY,  Williamston,  Martin  Co. :  1853-'55. 
WILLIAMS,  HENRY  CHRISTMAS,  Warren  Co. :  A.  B.,  1820.    Born  1801, 

died  1828. 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY  G.,  Northampton  Co.:  1803.    Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  HENRY  G.,  Franklin  Co. :  1844-' 46.    Gen.  Assem. 
WILLIAMS,  HENRY  GASTON,  Warren  Co.:  A.  B.,  1861.    Ensign  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1841,  killed  at  Malvern  Hill,  1862. 
WILLIAMS,  HENRY  HORACE,  Sunbury:  A.  B.  and  A.  M.,  1883.     Prof. 

Trin.  Coll.,  N.  C.,  1884-'85.     B.  D.  Yale,  1888. 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES  HENDERSON,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1841.    Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  JAMES  HILLIARD,  Warrenton:    A.  B.,  1856.     Born  1835. 

C.  S.  A.     Teacher.     Planter.     Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  JOHN  BRANCH,  Tallahassee,  Fla. :  1851-'53.    Planter.     Born 

1834,  died  1873.    Carroll  Parish,  La. 
WILLIAMS,  JOHN  BUXTON,  Warren  Co. :  1831-'33.     Planter.    Born  1815, 

died  1877. 
WILLIAMS,  JOHN  BUXTON,  Warren  Co. :  A.  B.,  1864.    Born  1844.    C.  S.  A. 

Physician.     Oxford. 
WILLIAMS,  JOHN  CALHOUN,  Cumberland  Co. :  A.  B.,  1841 ;  A.  M.,  1846. 

Dead. 


232  Students  of  the 


JOHN  CAMPBELL,  Cumberland  Co.  :  A.  B.,  1809.     Dead. 
"WILLIAMS,  JOHN  D.,  Fayetteville  :  1865-'67.     Merchant.    Wilmington. 
WILLIAMS,  JOHN   G.,  Washington,  Beaufort  Co.:    1832-'34.      Born  1815. 

Planter.    Dead. 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  GODFREY,  Kaleigh  :  1882-'84.    Baltimore,  Md. 
WILLIAMS,  JOHN  ROBERT,  Apex,  Wake  Co.  :  1886-. 
WILLIAMS,  JOHN  T.,  Surry  Co.  :  1827.  , 

WILLIAMS,  JOSEPH,  Surry  Co.  :  1827.     Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  JOSEPH,  Panther  Creek,  Yadkin  Co.  :  A.  B.,  1858.    Born  1836, 

Planter. 
WILLIAMS,  JOSEPH  ADRIAN,  Pitt  Co.:   A.  B.,   1859.     Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  in  battle,  1863. 

WILLIAMS,  JOSEPH  AUGUSTUS,  Chatham  Co.  :  1878-79. 
WILLIAMS,  JOSIAH,  Franklin  Co.  :  1803.    Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  LEWIS,  Surry  Co.  :  A.  B.,  1808  ;  A.  M.,  1812.     Tutor  U.  N.  C.r 

1810-'12.     Gen.  Assem.,  1813-'  14.     M.  C.,  1815-'42.     Born  Feb.  1,  1786, 

died  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  Feb.  20,  1842. 
WILLIAMS,  LEWIS  !L.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  :  1838-'  40.    Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  MONROE  RICHARD,  Farmington,  Da  vie  Co.  :  1854-'  55.    Born 

1833.     C.  S.  A.     Planter. 

WILLIAMS,  NATHANIEL  T.,  Jerusalem,  Va.  :  1824.    Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  NATHANIEL  W.,  Tennessee  :  1797.    Judge  Superior  Ct.    Dead, 
WILLIAMS,  NICHOLAS,  Pitt  Co.:  1851-'52.     Planter.    Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  NICHOLAS  GLENN,  Panther  Creek,  Yadkin  Co.  :  1882-'84. 
WILLIAMS,  NICHOLAS  LIANIER,  Yadkin  Co.:  1816.    Planter.     Mem. 

Council  of  State.    Born  1799,  died  July  3,  1886. 
WILLIAMS,  NICHOLAS  IJANIER,  Yadkin  Co.:  A.  B.,  1861.    Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  OLIVER  LAFAYETTE,  Farmington  :  1887-'  88. 
WILLIAMS,  PATRICK  HENRY,  Elizabeth  City:  1887-'88. 
WILLIAMS,  PHILIP  K.,  Warren  Co.:  1865-'66. 
WILLIAMS,  RICHARD  F.,  Pitt  Co.  :  1851-'52. 

WILLIAMS,  ROBERT,  Surry  Co.  :  1809.    Adj.  Gen.  N.  C.    M.  C.    Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  ROBERT,  Warren  Co.  :  1817.    Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  ROBERT  DANIEL,  Elizabeth  City  :  1880-'81.    Merchant. 
WILLIAMS,  ROBERT  WILLOUGHBY,  Tallahassee,  Fla.  :  1861-'62.    Born 

1845.     C.  S.  A.     Planter.     Carroll  Parish,  La. 
WILLIAMS,  SAMUEL,  Halifax  Co.,  Va.  :  A.  B.,  1834. 
WILLIAMS,  SAMUEL  ALSTON,  Warren  Co.  :  A.  B.,  1832. 
WILLIAMS,  SAMUEL  G.,  Louisburg,  Franklin  Co.  :  1834-'36.    Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  SHERWOOD  H.,  Pitt  Co.  :  1859-'  60. 
WILLIAMS,  SOLOMON,  Martin  Co.  :  1799.    Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  SOLOMON    BUXTON,  Warren    Co.:   1863-'64.     Born  1846. 

Planter. 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  C.,  Warren  Co.  :  1845-'47.    Lawyer.    Died  1884. 
WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  I>AVIS,  Warrenton:  A.  B.,  1855.     Lawyer.     C.  S.A. 

Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  JASPER,  Halifax  Co.,  Va.  :  A.  B.,  1834.    Physician. 


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WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  L.ANIER,  Surry  Co. :    A.  B.,   1808 ;   A.  M.,   1812. 

Gen.  Assem.  Tenn.     Judge  Supreme  Ct.,  Tenn.    Chancellor  Tenn.,  1836-' 52. 

Born  Feb.  1,  1786,  died  Dec.  3,  1856.     Knoxville,  Tenn. 
WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  IJANIER,  Greenville,  Tenn. :  1858-'59. 
WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM,  1809.    Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM,  Surry  Co. :  1813.    Dead. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  I>ICKSON,  Greenville,  Tenn. :  1846-' 47.    Born  1826. 
WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  H.,  1805.    Dead. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Greene  Co. :  A.  B.,  1857.    Warsaw. 
WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  Lu,  Cumberland  Co.:  1831-'32. 
WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  S.,  Charlotte:  1857-'58. 
WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  T.,  Virginia :  1807.    Dead. 
WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  W.,  Kaleigh:  1886-'88. 
WILLIAMSON,  GEORGE  H.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio:  1860-'61. 
WILLIAMSON,  JAMES  COLON,  Cerro  Gordo:  1887-88. 
WILLIAMSON,  JAMES  MONROE,  Person  Co.:  A.  B.,  1831.    Lawyer.    Gen. 

Assem.  Tenn.     Born  1810,  died  1877.     Memphis,  Tenn. 

WILLIAMSON,  JOHN  G.  A.,  Person  Co.:  1813.     Charge*  d' Affaires  Vene- 
zuela.    Dead. 

WILLIAMSON,  JOHN  L.EA,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1843 ;  A.  M.,  1847. 
WILLIAMSON,  JOHN  REED,  Lincoln  Co. :  A.  B.,  1827.    Dead. 
WILLIAMSON,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1858.    Surg.  C.  S.  A. 

Physician. 
WILLIAMSON,  ROBERT  PAINE,  Koxboro,  Person  Co. :  A.  B.,  1823 ;  A.  M., 

1827.     Physician.     Born  1804,  died  1849. 
WILLIAMSON,  RUSSELL  M.,  Columbia,  Tenn.:  1823-'25. 
WILLIAMSON,  THOMAS  IJEA,  Ya.nceyville,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1852. 
WILLIAMSON,  WALTER  S.,  Caswell  Co. :  1858-59. 
WILLIAMSON,  WELDON  E.,  Caswell  Co.:  1850-'52.    Dead. 
WILLIS,  HENRY  M.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. :  1854-' 55.    Lawyer. 
WILLS,  GEORGE  STOCKTON,  Greensboro :  Ph.  B.,  1889.    Teacher.    Oak 

Ridge. 

WILLS,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Greensboro :  1887-'88. 
WILLS,  WILLIAM  LIOUDON,  Edenton:  A.  B.,  1823.    Dead. 
WILSON,  ADOLPHUS  ERWIN,  Morganton :  1882-85. 
WILSON,  ADOLPHUSR.,  Blackman's  Mills :  1869-70. 
WILSON,  ALBERT  ROBERT,  Greensboro :  1877-'80.    Physician. 
WILSON,  ALEXANDER  ERWIN,  Cabarrus  Co. :  A.  B.,  1822.    D.  D.    M.  D. 

Missionary  to  China. 
WILSON,  CHARLES  CRAWFORD,  New  Berne:  A.  B.,  1832.    Physician. 

Dead. 

WILSON,  DELONZA  TATE,  Hobton :  A.  B.,  1887.    Teacher. 
WILSON,  GEORGE  GREGORY,  Greensboro :  A.  B.,  1882.    Dead. 
WILSON,  GEORGE  LOVICK,  New  Berne:  A.  B.,  1860.    C.  S.  A.    Dead. 
WILSON,  HENRY  ASBURY,  Yadkinville :  1886-'87.    Died  1887. 
WILSON,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  Alamance  Co. :  A.  B.,  1852.     Born  1832.    Maj. 

C.  S.  A.     Pres.  W.  N.  C.  R.  R.     Civil  Engineer.     Morganton. 
WILSON,  JOHN,  Milton,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1848 ;  A.  M.,  1852.    Physician. 


234  Students  of  the 

WlLSON,  JOHN  NESTOR,  Greensboro :  1878-79.     Physician. 

WILSON,  JOHN  R.,  Danville,  Va.:  1837-'38. 

WILSON,  JOHN  W.,  Chatham  Co.:  1846-'47. 

WILSON,  JOHN  W. ,  Guilford  Co. :  1857-'59.     Lieut.  C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  battle. 

WILSON,  NATHAN  HUNT  DANIEL,  Greensboro :  A.  B.,  1886.  Meth.  Min- 
ister. 

WILSON,  PETER  MITCHELL,  Warrenton :  1865-'67.  Born  1848.  A.  M. 
Univ.  Edinburgh.  Teacher.  Lawyer.  Journalist.  Com.  Agr.  N.  C.,  1880. 
Raleigh. 

WILSON,  RICHARD  DON,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1842.  Lawyer.  Teacher. 
C.  S.  A.  Born  1819,  died  1883.  McDowell  Co. 

WILSON,  ROBERT  WILLIS,  Hillsboro :  A.  B.,  1848  ;  A.  M.,  1852.  Teacher. 
Born  1828,  died  1868. 

WILSON,  STEPHEN  PENDER,  Shawboro,  Guilford  Co.:  1883-' 85. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  ALBERT,  Sutherland,  Ashe  Co. :  A.  B.,  1889. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  Elizabeth  City :  A.  B.,  1857.  17th  N.  C., 
C.  S.  A.  Killed  at  Eoanoke  Island,  Feb.  7,  1862. 

WIMBERLY,  GEORGE  LJEWIS,  Edgecombe  Co. :  A.  B.,  1857. 

WIMBERLY,  GEORGE  I/EWIS,  Battleboro:  1879-81.  Physician.  Eocky 
Mount. 

WIMBISH,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  Virginia:  A.  B.,  1844.    Dead. 

WINBORNE,  PETER  PARKER,  Barnitz,  Chowan  Co. :  1887-. 

WINBORNE,  ROBERT  HENRY,  Hertford  Co. :  A.  B.,  1847 ;  A.  M.,  1850. 
Physician.  Planter.  Barnitz. 

WINBORNE,  ROBERT  WARREN,  Murfreesboro :  A.  B.,  1881.  Lawyer. 
Gen.  Assem. 

WINBORNE,  SAMUEL  PRETLOW,  Murfreesboro:  1886-'87.  Planter. 
Como. 

WINDER,  JOHN  HENRY,  Raleigh :  1877-78. 

WINDER,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  Warsaw,  Duplin  Co.:  1883-'84. 

WINDHAM,  THOMAS  K.,  Pickens  Co.,  Ala. :  A.  B.,  1856.    C.  S.  A.    Planter. 

WINDSOR,  WILLIAM  SANFORD,  Williamsburg :  1884-'85. 

WlNSLOW,  JOHN  T.,  Fayetteville :  1852-'53.    Lawyer.     Died  1863. 

WlNSLOW,  WARREN,  Fayetteville :  A.  B.,  1827.  Lawyer.  Gen.  Assem. 
Gov.  N.  C.,  1854-'55.  M.  C.,  1855-'61.  Mem.  Conv.,  1861.  Born  1810,  died 
1862. 

WINSTEAD,  STEPHEN,  Princeton,  Ark.:  1860-'61.  Capt.  C.  S.  A.  Born 
1842,  died  1873. 

WINSTON,  FRANCIS  DONNELL,  Windsor,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1879.  Law- 
yer. Gen.  Assem. 

WINSTON,  GEORGE  !>.,  1823. 

WINSTON,  GEORGE  TAYLOE,  Windsor,  Bertie  Co.:  1866-'68.  Lit.  B. 
Cornell,  1874.  A.  M.  Davidson  Coll.  Instruct.  Math.  Cornell,  1874-75. 
Assist.  Prof.  Literature,  U.  N.  C.,  1875-76 ;  Prof.  Lat.  and  Ger.,  1876-'85 ; 
Prof.  Lat.,  1885-.  Pres.  N.  C.  Teachers'  Assembly,  1879  and  1888.  Chapel  Hill. 

WINSTON,  JOHN  A.,  Gainesville,  Ala.:  1859-'61. 

WINSTON,  JOHN  CAMM,  Richmond,  Va. :  1878-80.  Merchant.  Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  235 

WINSTON,  JOHN  NELSON,  DeKalb  Co.,  Ala. :  1859-'60.    Born  1840.    M.  D. 

Louisville  Med.  Coll. 
WINSTON,  JOHN  WINSLOW,  Fayetteville :   A.  B.,    1827;   A.  M.,    1832. 

Lawyer.     C.  S.  A.     Born  1807,  died  1863.    Jefferson,  Tex. 
WINSTON,  PATRICK  HENRY,  Kockingham  Co. :  1818.    Lawyer.    Keporter 

Supreme  Ct.     Dead. 
WINSTON,  PATRICK  HENRY,  Bertie  Co. :  1844P45.    A.  B.  Columbian 

Univ.     Lawyer  and  Planter.     Gen.  Assem.,  1850-'54.     Commr.  Board  of 

Claims,  1861.     Finan.  Agt.  between  N.  C.  and  Confed.  States,  1863.      Pres. 

Council  of  State,  1864.     Mem.  Conv.,  1865.    Born  1820,  died  1886. 
WINSTON,  PATRICK  HENRY,  Windsor,  Bertie  Co.:  A.  B.,  1867.     Born 

1847.     Lawyer.     Spokane  Falls,  Washington. 
WINSTON,  ROBERT  WATSON,  Windsor,  Bertie  Co. :  A.  B.,  1879.     Tutor 

U.  N.  C.,  1880-'81.     Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem.     Oxford. 
WINSTON,  STEPHEN  P.,  Tuscumbia,  Ala.:  1846-' 47. 
WINSTON,  WILLIAM  E.,  Gainesville,  Ala. :  1859-' 61.    Lieut.  C.  S.  A. 
WISE,  M.  WILLIAM,  Murfreesboro,  Hertford  Co. :  1850-'51. 
WITHERS,  ELIJAH  BENTON,  Caswell  Co. :   A.  B.,  1859.     Maj.  C.  S.  A. 

Lawyer.     Danville,  Va. 

WITHERS,  EUGENE  PERCIVAL,  Danville,  Va. :  Ph.  B.,  1888.    Lawyer. 
WITHERS,  WILLIAM  M.,  Caswell  Co.:  1846-'47. 
WlTHERSPO  ON,  JOHN,  New  Berne :    A.  B.,    1810;    A.M.;    D.  D.;    LL.D. 

Pres.  Miami  Coll.     Dead. 
WITTICH,  ERNEST  LIEROY,  Tuskegee,  Ala. :  1860-'61.    Color  Sergt.  C.  S.  A. 

Born  1843.     Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  1864. 
WOLFE,  ROWLAND  VANCE,  Asheville:  1883-85. 
WOMACK,  FRANCIS,  Pittsboro:  1883-'85.    Druggist.     Smithfield. 
WOMACK,  JAMES  GREEN,  Pittsboro :   A.  B.,  1837 ;  A.  M.,  1840.    M.  D. 

Univ.  Pa.     Born  1818,  died  1874.    Jackson,  Tenn. 
WOMACK,  SIDNEY,  Eutaw,  Ala. :  1859-'61.    Born  1842,  died  1868. 
WOOD,  BEN  FRANKLIN,  Claiborne,  Ala. :  1833-'34. 
WOOD,  FRANK,  Edenton:  1876-78. 
WOOD,  HENRY  GILLIAM,  Edenton:  Ph.  B.,  1889. 
WOOD,  JOHN  QUINCY  ADAMS,  Elizabeth  City :  1869-70. 
WOOD,  JOHN  WHITAKER,  Scotland  Neck :  LL.  B.,  1885. 
WOOD,  JULIAN,  Edenton :  Ph.  B.,  1884.     Lawyer. 
WOOD,  WILLIAM  B.,  1815.    Dead. 

WOOD,  WILLIAM  H.  R.,  Fort  Claiborne,  Ala. :  1830-'33.     Dead. 
WOODARD,  LIEONIDAS  POLK,  Wilson  Co.:  1883-'85. 
WOODARD,  PAUL  L.EE,  Black  Creek,  Wilson  Co. :  1886-. 
WOODARD,  SIDNEY  ALBERT,  Black  Creek,  Wilson  Co. :  1880-'85.    Lawyer. 
WOODBURN,  JOHN  ALLEN,  Guilford  Co. :  A.  B.,  1859. 
WOODING,  WILLIAM  HILL,  Pittsylvania  Co.,  Va. :  A.  B.,  1827. 
WOODLEY,  DANIEL  EDGAR,  Columbiana,  Tyrrell  Co. :  1884-'87. 
WOODLEY,  THEOPHILUS  HENRY,  Creswell :  1888-. 
WOODS,  JAMES,  Nashville,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1853.     Lawyer.     Died  1859. 
WOODSON,  BYRON,  Richmond,  Va. :  1883-'85.    Lawyer. 


236  Students  of  the 

WOODSON,  ROBERT  SCOTT,  Plymouth,  Washington  Co. :  1885-'87.     M.  D. 

Vanderbilt  Med.  Coll.,  1889.     Day's  Gap,  Ala. 
WOOSTER,  JOHN  LJEWIS,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1851. 
WOOSTER,  WILLIAM  A.,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1860.     Capt.  C.  S.  A.     Killed 

in  battle. 

WOOTEN,  THOMAS  CHRISTIAN,  Kinston,  Lenoir  Co. :  1882-'84.    Lawyer. 
WoRMELY,  JOHN  B.,  Claiborne,  Ala.:  1857-' 58. 
WORTH,  CHARLES  WILLIAMS,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1883. 
WORTH,  DAVID  GASTON,  Ashboro:  A.  B.,  1853.    Born  1831.    Merchant. 

Wilmington. 

WORTH,  GEORGE  CLARKSON,  Wilmington :  1888-. 
WORTH,  JAMES  SPENCER,  Wilmington :  1888-. 
WORTH,  SHERBAL  G.,  Montgomery  Co. :  1852-' 54.    Capt.  C.  S.  A.    Killed 

in  battle. 
WoRTHAM,  GEORGE  W.,  Oxford:  1841-' 43.     Born  1828.     Lawyer.    Capt. 

C.  S.  A.     Dead. 

WORTHAM,  JAMES  I*,  Granville  Co. :  1814.    Dead. 
WORTHINGTON,  BENJAMIN  T.,  Greenville,  Miss. :  1860-'61.     Born  1844. 

C.  S.  A.     Planter.    Leota,  Miss. 

WORTHINGTON,  ROBERT,  Greenville,  Pitt  Co. :  1886-'87. 
WRIGHT,  ADAM  EMPIE,  Wilmington:   A.  B.,  1853.     Physician.    Born 

1833,  died  1879. 
WRIGHT,  CHARLES  JEWKES,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1812.    Born  1792,  died 

1821. 
WRIGHT,  CLEMENT  GILLESPIE,  Bladen  Co.:   A.  B.,  1843;  A.  M.,  1853. 

Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem.,  1861.     Lieut.  Col.  C.  S.  A.     Born  Oct.  15,  1824. 

Killed  in  battle,  1865.    Fayetteville. 

WRIGHT,  CLEMENT  GILLESPIE,  Greensboro :  1882-'86.    Lawyer. 
WRIGHT,  ELISHA  ELDRIDGE,  Memphis,  Tenn. :  A.  B.,  1861.    Capt.  C.  S.  A. 

Killed  at  Murfreesboro,  1863. 
WRIGHT,  JAMES  ALLAN,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1854 ;  A.  M.,  1857.    Lawyer. 

Clerk  Superior  Ct.     Capt.   C.  S.   A.     Born  April   13,   1836.      Killed  at 

Mechanicsville,  1862. 
WRIGHT,  JAMES  MOREHEAD,  Bladen  Co.:  A.  B.,  1826;  A.  M.,  1832. 

Dead. 
WRIGHT,  JOHN  LEWIS,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1824.     Physician.     Born  1805, 

died  1834. 

WRIGHT,  JOSEPH  HILL,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1854.    Dead. 
WRIGHT,  JOSHUA  G.,  Wilmington:  1825.     Dead. 
WRIGHT,  JOSHUA  GRAINGER,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1861.    Born  1840. 
WRIGHT,  JULIUS  WALKER,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1858.     Lawyer.     C.  S.  A. 

Dead. 
WRIGHT,  THOMAS  HENRY,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1820.    Physician.    Pres. 

Bank  of  Cape  Fear.    Born  1800,  died  1861. 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS,  Wilmington :  A.  B.,  1825.    Dead. 
WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS,  Wilmington :  1864-'66. 
WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  BECK,  Duplin  Co. :  A.  B.,  1825 ;  A.  M.,  1830.    Lawyer. 

Gen.  Assem.     Born  1804,  died  1880.    Fayetteville. 


University  of  North  Carolina,  1795-1889.  237 

WYCHE,  BEVIL  G.,  Lawrenceville,  Va. :  1816.     Dead. 

WYCHE,  JOHN  JENKINS,  Granville  Co. :  A.  B.,  1825  ;  A.  M.,  1828.    Tutor 

U.  N.  C.,  1826-'28.     Prof.  Jeff.  Coll.,  Miss.    Born  1800,  died  1870. 
WTNNS,  JAMES  M.,  Murfreesboro,  Hertford  Co.:  1851-'53.     Col.  C.  S.  A. 
YAGER,  WILLIAM  !L.,  Contra  Costa  Co.,  Cal. :  1859-'61.    C.  S.  A.     Killed 

in  battle. 

YANCEY,  ALGERNON  S.,  Caswell  Co. :  1831-'33.    Dead. 
YANCEY,  BARTLETT,  Caswell   Co.:   1804.     Lawyer.     Speaker  Sen.  N.  C. 

eleven  years.     M.  C.,  1813-' 17.     Born  1775,  died  1828. 
YANCEY,  GARLAND  M.,  Chapel  Hill:  1857-' 60.    C.  S.  A.    Teacher.    Key 

West,  Fla. 

YANCEY,  RUFUS  AUGUSTUS,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1829.    Dead. 
YANCEY,  TRYON  MILTON,  Caswell  Co. :  A.  B.,  1814;  A.  M.,  1817.    Dead. 
YARBOROUGH,  FENNER,  Louisburg :  1875-77. 
YARBOROUGH,  HENRY,  Hillsboro:  A.  B.,  1827;  A.  M.,  1833.    Physician. 

Dead. 

YARBOROUGH,  JAMES  HART,  Louisburg:  1877-79.    Kansas. 
YARBOROUGH,  JOHN  B.,  Louisburg:  1852-'53.    Dead. 
YARBOROUGH,  NEILL  SMITH,  Sumpter  Co.,  Ala.:  A.  B.,  1856.    Dead. 
YARBOROUGH,  RICHARD  FENNER,  Louisburg:  1851-'53. 
YARBOROUGH,  RICHARD  FENNER,  Ealeigh :  1888-. 
YARBOROUGH,  WILEY,  Salisbury :  1808.    Dead. 
YATES,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  Charlotte:  1887-'88. 
YEARGIN,  MORGAN,  Orange  Co.:  1807.    Dead. 
YELLOWLEY,  CHARLTON  WHITAKER,  Jackson:  A.  B.,  1855.     Lawyer. 

Prin.  Seminary,  Texas.     C.  S.  A.     Born  July  26,  1831,  died  in  service,  May 

12,  1864.     San  Marcos,  Texas. 
YELLOWLEY,  EDWARD  CLEMENTS,  Pitt  Co. :  A.  B.,  1844.    Lawyer.   Gen. 

Assem.     Col.  C.  S.  A.     Died  1885. 

YELLOWLEY,  JAMES  B.,  Williamston :  1815.    Dead. 
YELLOWLEY,  JAMES  BRO WNLOW,  Greenville,  Pitt  Co. :  1866-'68.    Born 

1848.     Lawyer.     Gen.  Assem.  Miss.    Madison,  Miss. 
YORK,  RICHARD  W.,  Chatham  Co. :  1865-'66.    Lawyer. 
YOUNG,  AUGUSTUS  P.,  Louisburg:  1859-61.     Lawyer.     Selma,  Ala. 
YOUNG,  BOAZ  WALTON,  Wake  Co. :  A.  B.,  1862. 
YOUNG,  DAVID  JONES,  Oxford :  A.  B.,  1858.    C.  S.  A.    Killed  in  battle. 
YOUNG,  GEORGE  VALERIUS,  Mississippi :  A.  B.,  1849. 
YOUNG,  HENRY,  Granville  Co. :  1798.     Dead. 
YOUNG,  JAMES,  Granville  Co. :  1802.     Physician.     Dead. 
YOUNG,  JOHN,  Granville  Co. :  1812.    Dead. 
YOUNG,  JOHN  G.,  Charlotte:  A.  B.,  1867. 
YOUNG,  JOHN  N.,  Iredell  Co.:  1829. 
YOUNG,  JOHN  S.,  North  Carolina:  1804.     Dead. 

YOUNG,  SAMUEL  D.,  Oxford :  1853-'54.    Physician.    Died  1888.    Henderson. 
YOUNG,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON,  Oxford :  A.  B.,  1858.    Died  1885.    Hen- 
derson. 


HONORARY    DEGREES. 

1799-1889. 


1799 JOSEPH  CALDWELL,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

"    JAMES  SMILEY  GILLESPIE,  North  Carolina A.  B. 

"    CHARLES  WILSON  HARRIS,  North  Carolina A.M. 

"  JOSEPH  BLOUNT  LITTLEJOHN,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

1810 DAVID  CALDWELL,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"   SAMUEL  CRAIGHEAD  CALDWELL,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

«   JAMES  HALL,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"    JAMES  McREE,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"    JOHN  ROBINSON,  North  Carolina A.M. 

"   WILLIAM  LIEFTWICH  TURNER A.  M. 

"   JAMES  WALLIS A.  M. 

"  JOHN  MCKAMIE  WILSON A.M. 

1811 WILLIAM  RICHARDSON  DAVIE,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

«   ELIAS  HAWS A.  M. 

"   WILLIAM  MCPHEETERS,  North  Carolina A.M. 

"    SAMUEL  MILLER,  New  Jersey D.  D. 

"   CHARLES  GOTTHOLD  REICHELL,  Pennsylvania D.  D. 

"  ANDREW  RHEA,  Pennsylvania A.  M. 

1812 GEORGE  ADDISON  BAXTER,  Virginia D.  D. 

"    ASHBEL  GREEN,  New  Jersey LL.  D. 

"  JAMES  PATRIOT  WILSON,  Pennsylvania D.  D. 

1813 JEREMIAH  ATWATER,  Pennsylvania D.  D. 

1814 LJEVI  HOLBROOK A.  M. 

1815 ANTHONY  FORSTER .....A.  B. 

1816 JOSEPH  CALDWELL,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

1818 JOHN  MC!>OWELL,  Virginia D.  D. 

"  THOMAS  POLLOCK  DEVEREUX,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

1819 WILLIAM  MCPHEETERS,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

1820 RANSOM  HUBBELL A.  M. 

1823 JOHN  STARK  RAVENSCROFT,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

1825 CHARLES  BAILEY A.  M. 

"   .........JOHN  HENRY  EATON,  Tennessee A.  M. 

"  WILLIAM  GLASCOCK,  Virginia A.  B. 

238 


Honorary  Degrees.  239 

1825 NATHANIEL  MACON,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

1828 WILLIAM  GLASCOCK,  Virginia A.  M. 

"   JOHN  HILL  WHEELER,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

1829 JOHN  ROBERTSON D.  D. 

"   JOHN  MCKAMIE  WILSON D.  D. 

1830 ADAM  EMPIE,  Virginia D.  D. 

"    JAMES  PHILLIPS,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

"   NICHOLAS  MARCELLUS  HENTZ,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

"   CORNELIUS  VERMEULE,  New  Jersey D.  D. 

1831 JOHN  TATE,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

1832 JARVIS  BARRY  BUXTON,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

"   SAMUEL  LYLE  GRAHAM,  Virginia A.M. 

1833 PHILIP  BRUCE  WILEY,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

"    JOHN  AVERY,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

1834 GEORGE  EDMUND  BADGER,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    LiEVl  SlLLIMAN  IVES,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    THOMAS  RUFFIN,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    SAMUEL  SMITH A.  M. 

"    ANDREW  SYME,  Virginia D.  D. 

1836 ALEXANDER  WILSON,  North  Carolina...'. A.M. 

1837 BASIL  MANLY,  Alabama D.  D. 

1838 GEORGE  HOWE,  South  Carolina D.  D. 

"   JOHN  AUGUSTUS  GRETTER,  North  Carolina A.M. 

1839 ROBERT  ALLISON  EZZELL,  North  Carolina A.M. 

"   GEORGE  WASHINGTON  FREEMAN,  NortK  Carolina D.  D. 

"   JOHN  HAMPTON A.  M. 

"    DRURY  LACY,  North  Carolina A.M. 

"   ALEXANDER  WILSON,  N<*th  Carolina D.  D. 

1841 NEHEMIAH  H.  HARDING,  North  Carolina , D.  D. 

1844 ALBERT  BALDWIN  DOD,  New  Jersey D.  D. 

"    ROBERT  BRENT  DRANE,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"   CHARLES  PITMAN D.  D. 

1845 JOHN  RANDOLPH  CLAY,  Kentucky A.M. 

"   WILLIE  PERSON  MANGUM,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"   JOHN  YOUNG  MASON,  Virginia LL.  D. 

"   JEREMIAH  WILLIAM  MURPHY,  North  Carolina A.M. 

"    JAMES  KNOX  POLK,  Tennessee LL.  D. 

1846 JOHN  KIMBERLY,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

1847 MATTHEW  FONTAINE  MAURY,  Virginia A.  M. 

"    BENJAMIN  PEIRCE,  Massachusetts LL.  D. 

1848 MICHAEL  TUOMEY,  Alabama A.  M. 

1849 WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  GRAHAM,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

1850 JAMES  BOGARDUS  DONNELLY,  North  Carolina A.M. 

1851 BENJAMIN  CRAVEN,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

"    W7ILLIAM  NORWOOD,  Virginia D.  D. 

"   JAMES  PHILLIPS,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

1852 MOSES  ASHLEY  CURTIS,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"    I>RURY  liACY,  North  Carolina D.  D. 


240  Honorary  Degrees. 

1852 MATTHEW  FONTAINE  MAURY,  Virginia LL.  D. 

1853 WALKER  ANDERSON,  Florida LL.  D. 

"    WILLIAM  HORN  BATTLE,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    JOSEPH  CROSS,  South  Carolina D.  D. 

"   THOMAS  F.  DAVIS,  South  Carolina D.  D. 

"    CYRUS  JOHNSON,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"   FREDERICK  NASH,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    RICHMOND  M.  PEARSON,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

1854 ELI  W.  CARUTHERS,  North  Carolina D.D. 

"   JOHN  RANDOLPH  CLAY,  Kentucky LL.  D. 

"    ALDERT  SMEDES,  North  Carolina .D.  D. 

1856 SAMUEL  H.  WILEY,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

1857 AARON  V.  BROWN,  Tennessee . LL.  D. 

"    LiUCIEN  HOLMES,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

"    WILLIAM  HOOPER,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"   WILLIAM  S.  MASON,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

1859 ROBERT  R.  HEATH,  North  Carolina A.M. 

"    JAMES  BUCHANAN,  Pennsylvania LL.  D. 

"    MITCHELL  KING,  South  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    JAMES  HERVEY  OTEY,  Tennessee LL.  D. 

1861 ABRAHAM  CARUTHERS,  Tennessee LL.  D. 

"    NATHAN  GREEN,  Tennessee LL.  D. 

1862 THOMAS  ATKINSON,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"   STEWART  LIAWSON  JOHNSTON,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

"    MATTHIAS  EVANS  MANLY,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

1864 FRANCIS  "W.  HILLIARD,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

"    NORVAL  W.  "WiLSON,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

1866 ANDREW  JOHNSON,  Tennessee LL.  D. 

"    EDWIN  G.  READE,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    NUMA  F.  REID,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

1867 RICHARD  HINES,  Tennessee D.  D. 

"    WILLIAM  HENRY  SEWARD,  New  York LL.  D. 

1868 EDMUND  BURKE  HAY  WOOD,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

"   BARTHOLOMEW  FIGURES  MOORE,  'North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    CHARLES  PHILLIPS,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"   THOMAS  H.  PRITCHARD,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"   THOMAS  H.  SEYMOUR,  Connecticut LL.  D. 

u   ALFRED  AUGUSTIN  WATSON,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

1877 CHARLES  FORCE  DEEMS,  New  York LL.  D. 

"    J.  C.  HlDEN,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"    JOHN  KERR,  North  Carolina .LL.  D. 

"   GEORGE  PATTERSON,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"   JACOB  HENRY  SMITH,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

1878 WILLIAM  M.  BROOKS,  North  Carolina A.M. 

"    JAMES  GRANT,  Iowa LL.  D. 

"   JOSEPH  BUCKNER  KILLEBREW,  Tennessee Ph.  D. 

'    THOMAS  COURTLAND  MANNING,  Louisiana LL.  D. 

"   JOHN  JONES  ROBERTS,  New  York ...D.  D. 


Honorary  Degrees.  241 

1878 JAMES  M.  SPBUNT,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"    , BENJAMIN  J.  WESSON,  Kentucky A.  M. 

1879 THOMAS  SAMUEL  ASHE,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"   FABIUS  HAYWOOD  BUSBEE,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

"    JOHN  H.  DlLLABD,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    F.  H.  KEBFOOT,  Maryland D.  D. 

"   WASHINGTON  CABUTHEBS  KEKR,  North  Carolina Ph.D. 

"    SAMUEL,  FIELD  PHIZ-LIPS,  District  of  Columbia LL.  D. 

"    J.  T.  PICKETT,  Mississippi D.  D. 

"    DAVID  T.  SANDEBSON,  Alabama D.  D. 

"    ABISTIDES  S.  SMITH,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"    JOHN  M.  WEBB,  Tennessee A.M. 

1880 JOSEPH  M.  ATKINSON,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"    ALBEBT  MlBABEAU  BOOZEB,  South  Carolina A.  M; 

"   ISAAC  W.  CLABKE,  Texas A.  M. 

"    W.  H.  HALL,  New  York A.  M. 

"    THOMAS  WEST  HABBIS,  North  Carolina A.M. 

"    D.  McGiLVABY,  Siam D.  D, 

"    EDWABD  RONDTHALEB,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"    DAVID  SCHENCK,  North  Carolina LL.D. 

"    WILLIAM  N.  H.  SMITH,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"   THOMAS  G.  STABB,  Virginia D.  D. 

1881 RoBEBT  W.  BOYD,  North  Carolina ....A.  M. 

"    CHABLES  ALSTON  COOK,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

"    FBANK  M.  I>EEMS,  New  York Ph.  D, 

"     .JOSEPH  H.  FOY,  Missouri D.  D. 

"    WILLIAM  MEBCEB  GBEEN,  Mississippi LL.D. 

"    ANDBEW  Doz  HEPBUBN,  North  Carolina LL.D. 

"    MATT  WHITAKEB  RANSOM,  North  Carolina LL.  D.. 

"    WILLIAM  CONWAY  RENCHEB,  North  Carolina A.M. 

"    THOMAS  RUFFIN,  North  Carolina LL.D. 

"   CALVIN  H.  WILEY,  North  Carolina..: D.  D. 

1882 ROBEBT  BUBWELL,  North  Carolina -. D.  D. 

"   THOMAS  L*ANIEB  CLINGMAN,  North  Carolina LL.D. 

"    GEOBGE  DAVIS,  North  Carolina LL.D. 

"   NELSON  M.  FEBEBEE,  North  Carolina A.M. 

"    ALBEBT  R.  LEDOUX,  New  York M.Sc. 

"    I>ANIEL  A.  LONG,  North  Carolina A.M. 

"    E.  F.  ROCKWELL,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"    JETHBO  RUMPLE,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

1883 ALEXANDER  GBAHAM,  North  Carolina A.M. 

"   JOHN  MANNING,  North  Carolina LL.D. 

"   S.  MENDELSSOHN,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    HENBY  E.  SHEPHEBD,  South  Carolina LL.D. 

"   ALBEBT  MICAJAH  SHIPP,  Tennessee LL.  D. 

"   JOHN  E.  C.  SMEDES,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

1884 WILLIS  ALSTON,  North  Carolina A.  M. 

"    N.  COLLIN  HUGHES,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

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242  Honorary  Degrees. 

1884 THOMAS  J.  JARVIS,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"   AUGUSTUS  S.  MEBBIMON,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    EDWARD  WARREN,  France LL.  D. 

"    JOHN  S.  WATKINS,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"    M.  L.  WOOD,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

1886 JOHN  R.  BROOKS,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"    JOHN  LEMUEL  CARROLL,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"    A.  W.  CHAPMAN,  South  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    MARCUS  V.  LAMER,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    DANIEL  A.  LONG,  Ohio ..D.  D. 

"    LUTHER  McKlNNON,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

"    I>UNCAN  KlRKLAND  McRAE,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"   H.  W.  RAVENELL,  South  Carolina LL.  D. 

1887 JOHN  G.  BACCHUS,  New  York D.  D. 

"    JOSEPH  J.  I>AVIS,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    MORRIS  H.  HENRY,  New  York LL.  D. 

"    THEODORE  BENEDICT  LYMAN,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    HUNTER  McGuiRE,  Virginia LL.  D. 

"    L.  C.  VASS,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

1888 ROBERT  PAINE  DICK,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    E.  R.  HENDRIX,  Missouri LL.  D. 

"    THEODORE  BRYAN  KINGSBURY,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    SAMUEL  ROTHROCK,  North  Carolina D.  D. 

1889 ALPHONSO  CALHOUN  AVERY,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

u    WILLIAM  GEORGE  BROWN,  Washington  and  Lee  Univ. ..Ph.  D. 

"    W.  B.  BURNEY,  University  of  South  Carolina Ph.  D. 

"    PAUL  CARRINGTON  CAMERON,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    JOHN  FRANKLIN  CROWELL,  Trinity  College Litt.  D. 

"    DANIEL  G.  FOWLE,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    DANIEL  CoiT  GlLMAN,  Johns  Hopkins  University LL.  D. 

"    EDMUND  BURKE  HAYWOOD,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    WILLIAM  JOSEPH  MARTIN,  Davidson  College LL.  D. 

"    WILLIAM  ROYALL,  Wake  Forest  College LL.  D. 

"    WILLIAM  LAURENCE  SAUNDERS,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    ALFRED  MOORE  SCALES,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"    JAMES  E.  SHEPHERD,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"   GEORGE  VAUGHAN  STRONG,  North  Carolina LL.  D. 

"   CHARLES  ELISHA  TAYLOR,  Wake  Forest  College Litt.  D. 

"    CRAWFORD  H.  TOY,  Harvard  University LL.  D. 

"   CHARLES  S.  VENABLE,  University  of  Virginia LL.  D. 

"    F.  C.  WOODWARD,  South  Carolina  University Litt.  D. 


ADDITIONS  AND  CORRECTIONS. 


Page     49.    For  WM.  H.  C.  WEBB  read  WM.  H.  G.  WEBB. 
«        77.    A.  D.  BETTS.     Strike  out  *  and  1889. 
"        81.    After    JAMES   RANDLETT    (third    line   from    bottom)    insert 

MONROE. 

"        92.     H.  B.  BATTLE.     For  Ph.  B.  (first  line)  read  B.  S. 
"        92.    MARMADUKE  BATTLE.    Add  Died  June  16,  1889. 
"        92.    R.  H.  BATTLE,  A.  B.,  1854.    Insert  LL.  B.,  1858. 
"        94.    JOSEPH  BENJAMIN.    Strike  out  Dead.  Add:  Planter.    Puerto 

Cortez,  Spanish  Honduras. 

"         95.     A.  D.  BETTS.     Strike  out  Died  May,  1889. 
"       100.     A.  G.  BROWN.     Strike  out  Dead.    Add  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
"       102.    WM.  C.  BULLOCK.     Add  date  of  death,  March  23,  1873. 
"      109.    Insert  CLARK,  JOHN  THOMAS,  Halifax  Co.,  Va.:  1829.   Episc. 

"   Minister.     Born  1809,  died  1886. 
"       111.     H.  E.  COLEMAN,  1862-'63,  and  J.  C.  COLEMAN.    Strike  out 

Dead. 

"       123.    WM.  T.  ENNETT.     Add  Born  Nov.  19,  1839,  died  June  14, 1889. 
"       128.     S.  M.  FROST.     Strike  out  Dead. 

"       134.    K.  H.  GRAVES,  1867-'68.    Add  Born  1851,  died  July  10,  1889. 
"       140.     S.  HASSELL.     Strike  out  Wilson  (at  end). 
"       142.    F.  P.,  G.  W.  and  W.  I>.  HAYWOOD.     Strike  out  Dead. 
"       143.    LEOPOLD  HEARTT.    Add  Died  1888. 
"       158.    A.  R.  KELLY.     Strike  out  Dead. 
"      160.    J.  W.  LANCASTER.     Strike  out  Dead. 
"      163.    WM.  F.  LEWIS,  A.  B.,  1842.    Strike  out  Dead. 
"       166.     J.  L.  LOVE.     For  Asst.  Prof,  read  Assoc.  Prof. 
"       168.    W.  H.  McDADE.     Strike  out  Dead. 
"       174.    JOHN  MANNING.     For  1882-  (twelfth  line  from  bottom)  read 

1881-. 

"      176.    RICHARD  H.  MASON.    Strike  out  Dead. 
"       186.    Insert  OGILBY,  HUGH  J.,  Madison,  Ga. :  1859-'60. 

It  is  earnestly  requested  that  additions  and  corrections  of  any  kind  be  sent  to  President 
K.  P.  BATTLE,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 


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